Very dangerous. John, I just read the entire thread, this is going to cost me some $. Beautiful set up, lots of great ideas in here, kudos!
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Very dangerous. John, I just read the entire thread, this is going to cost me some $. Beautiful set up, lots of great ideas in here, kudos!
LOL. Thanks for the props. :thumbsup Let me know if you need any advice, etc.
Wow awesome work guys!
Thanks Gary. Dane, which mod were you thinking of a DIY on? Car update: Got some new (or new to me) interior pieces that I'll be installing soon. Wheel sent to be leather wrapped, should be some good updates soon.
We didn't do a DIY on the paddle shifters as Rando bought the wheel from Ryan (whitexi) and he's the one that made the wiring jumper to make it work. He documented the process in a DIY here on the site so maybe we should find it and link back to that.
We did take pics of retrofitting the Parrot mic into the stock housing and can do a DIY for that.
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I went back and looked and he didn't do a DIY either as he followed this DIY:
http://www.e46fanatics.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=826971
Except instead of soldiering the wires onto the stock harness he made a jumper to go between the existing connectors. IMO, this a much better solution so I'm going to try and find the connectors he use on Amazon.com and hopefully post again with a link.
Update to my steering wheel/SMG swap. So I swapped out the OEM paddle shifters with longer, metallic black ones, and William and I had our steering wheels re-wrapped in leather/tri-stitch/extra-thick, with the ZHP overall pattern mimicked. I like the wheel, but I think extra thick might take some getting used to. Also, it's funny with the new leather, I was worried that it didn't feel right, but William assured me that his X wheel had the same feel until it was broken in. So, all-in-all it's so far, so good. I'll have to see how I feel about the thick wheel. Some pics:
Wheel with the new shifters:
http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6236c653.jpg
Close up of the tri-stitch - done really well.
http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/...ps58d9de24.jpg
Looks nice. It does look pretty thick, but I'm sure you'll get used to it.