Hmm... Do you have to remove the steering wheel to fit them?Just to flag that I have some very nice CNC black-anodised aluminium flappy paddles for sale at £125.00 in postage.
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Pretty sure you do. Dale removed mine last year when he fitted the mc paddles.Hmm... Do you have to remove the steering wheel to fit them?
OK, cool but there's an issue with the nut behind the wheel in mine...Pretty sure you do. Dale removed mine last year when he fitted the mc paddles.
They are just 4 screws. The nut could be rounded off with a good mallet or we just tell his missus what he gets up to on here.OK, cool but there's an issue with the nut behind the wheel in mine...
Look very smart indeedJust to flag that I have some very nice CNC black-anodised aluminium flappy paddles for sale at £125.00 in postage.
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SportsItalia don't remove the wheel but you do need round-ended Allen keys and it is fiddly.Hmm... Do you have to remove the steering wheel to fit them?
Yeah you can see the screws just and I did think about it, but I would imagine the fiddling about takes longer than pulling the wheel and just dropping them on. Toying with the idea of getting a set of yours and having them hydrodipped in silver carbon to match my other trims now.SportsItalia don't remove the wheel but you do need round-ended Allen keys and it is fiddly.
Very happy with mine - haven't had much chance to use them lately thoughJust to flag that I have some very nice CNC black-anodised aluminium flappy paddles for sale at £125.00 in postage.
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Just to flag that I have some very nice CNC black-anodised aluminium flappy paddles for sale at £125.00 in postage.
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They would be based on the ones in my car as per the photo. Unless someone wants to send me something different to model it from
They were reversed engineered from my original carbon paddles so are 100% identical in size and shapeAssuming these are a 1:1 carbon copy of Stindig's carbon paddles these may be of interests to 4200/GS bods.
The fixing positions align perfectly with only a minor modification needed to the lower column shroud.
The length of the paddles mean they sit directly behind the wheel - so not visible as per current paddles.
The paddles operate without contact with either wheel or wiper/indicator stalks.
Also decided to ha e a few door dings removed by paint less dent repair..looks much better for now
Yeh was a bit scary but end result is greatI had one of those guys on my GT. I could not bear to watch. Absolutely freaked me out
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