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Ok so today I took the steering wheel off in about 15 minutes and nothing so far broken....it's off to Jack at Royal for a new coat . Was fooled first by the fact my 16mm socket only fitted my 3/8 rachet but that was cooked so I had to buy a new one and a converter to 1/2 inch for peace of mind.
What I would add to the video and other instructions is:
All I need to know now is " how do I change the flappy paddles when I get the wheel back.
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http://www.m3forum.net/m3forum/showthread.php?t=103430 All you really have to be aware of is to make sure that your micro switches that the paddles operate are in their correct position. They can slide over and close off the hole for the paddle tab if you're not careful. You probably wont be able to get the paddles into place if they've moved. With the wheel off the car you can easily move them about as needed through the area that the airbag would normally sit in. Also, make sure you put a very small dab of vaseline on each side of the tab on the end of the paddle that actually operate the switches. If you are changing the paddles with the wheel still mounted, I read that there's less chance of the switches moving if you have each paddle at the 12 o'clock position as you undo the paddle mounting screw. I changed my paddles out as well when I changed my stock M3 wheel for a CSL one. I just swapped over the trim piece so I still have the multi function stuff working. I now have larger AutoTecknic paddles and I find they are much better than the small standard ones. Much easier for your fingers to actually find the paddles when you're busy at the wheel :D http://www.autotecknic.com/category_s/91.htm |
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Cheers, very helpful.
Here is my wheel snack from Jack at Royal Steering Wheels. very good job IMHO. I'll swap the paddles back for better condition OeM ones I think. I've coped this long so I'm sure I can continue to make do with them. HOWEVER, my two trims (Titan silver) now look awful. I think they are pricey to change for new so want are my options?
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how long did they need you wheel for to complete the re-trim ?
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i think he had it about 12 days
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Geez, nice work on the re-wrap of the wheel, it looks perfect!
I just had a look at prices for your wheel trim pieces, $370 for those 2 pieces! http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...19&hg=32&fg=35 I bought a whole new wheel for $530 (minus airbag), they were on sale at the time! Sold my old leather bound stock M3 wheel for $200 As to your paint, only options are to buy new pieces, repaint, vinyl wrap or plasti dip them. Personally I'd try repainting them, just make sure you sand well with very fine sandpaper, few coats of primer and few coats of new paint. Just don't try to do it all in one day or your coats wont cure properly. |
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