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Old 26-03-2009, 11:59 PM   #1
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had my new paddles for about 3 weeks now and havent had 2 minutes to even think about fitting them. tomorrow i may get a small window of opportunity when i get to my stop over in north wales. what tools are needed so i can pack them in advance and change them when i get to my destination?

cant check now as its pitch black.

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Installation Guide for SMG Paddles
Tools required: Torx T-20
Time required: +/- 5 minutes
1.) Original OEM Paddles

2.) Look behind the steering wheel, you will find the screw that holds the paddles to the
steering wheel. Use Torx T-20 to take the screw out

3.) You will see a spring sticking out from the steering wheel.

4.) Put Paddles on proper position and put the screw back in using Torx T-20

5.) Repeat for the left side. You are done!
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Old 27-03-2009, 12:18 AM   #3
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Installation Guide for SMG Paddles
Tools required: Torx T-20
Time required: +/- 5 minutes
1.) Original OEM Paddles

2.) Look behind the steering wheel, you will find the screw that holds the paddles to the
steering wheel. Use Torx T-20 to take the screw out

3.) You will see a spring sticking out from the steering wheel.

4.) Put Paddles on proper position and put the screw back in using Torx T-20

5.) Repeat for the left side. You are done!
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Old 27-03-2009, 12:18 AM   #4
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Yes very easy!

But if you have the New Carbon ones the holes might need cleaning out before fitting!
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