11-21-2012, 08:52 AM | #1 |
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Extended shift paddles
Has anyone installed extended shift paddles ?
wondering if this fits the F10 M5. http://www.tidstyling.com/shop/step1.php?number=866 |
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Would love those in aluminum. It would be nice if the M6 paddles were available to us. These plain paddles were most definitely an oversight on BMW's part.
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I tried. They will not work. Physical difference in the attachment to the steering wheel.
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Bummer. Good to know though. Thx
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Bump.
Has anyone uncovered an alternative to the full M6 steering wheel retrofit? I just want taller paddles! These things are too friggin short when pushing the car hard. There must be an aftermarket solution out there, no?
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Emailed them after seeing this and got a reply right away. Inquired about the NA01C and Steve said they will fit the F10 M5 perfectly. These paddles run 299.00 + shipping. No need to remove the steering wheel but the airbag needs to come out.
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Ok, I went for it! I'll post pics and a review once they're installed
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Well bad news...Got them today and they do not fit. They said they had a F10 M5 and confirmed the NA01's would work. They just refunded my payment and I'm shipping them back on Monday. I wanted those to work...
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Yep, they just sent me an email saying they don't fit and to return mine too - because you told them Warehouser.
Bummer man...these stock paddles blow. C'mon BMW, stop cheaping out on these critical parts for your performance brand.
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