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Old 02-27-2005, 07:46 AM
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What is the part number for the M5 steering wheel ??
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I like my standard 545i SMG wheel WAY better than that M5 wheel.

The M5 wheel has better shape to the grips, but the paddle shifts on the regualr SMG are both operational with one hand. (ie, both can be used to up or downshift)

This is nice if you need to shift up or down, but only have one hand on the wheel. You can't do that with the M5. Left paddle is only for downshift, right only for up.
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Originally Posted by stream' date='Feb 27 2005, 11:34 AM
I still don't understand why the BMW paddles are attached to the steering wheel.? In a Ferrari (and most, if not all, others) they're attached to the steering column so they are stationary when you turn the wheel, so you always know where they are.
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I agree with the other replies about the reasons BMW's design is preferred to that of Ferrari, etc.

Just look at an F1 car, the paddles move with the wheel. Granted, they never have to take their hands off of the wheel but with active steering, you don't have to much either. If, for some reason, you're hands are so lost that you can't find a paddle, the gear selector is always in the same place...
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Nice mod!! I love the illuminated +/- on the paddles

Would it be possible only to replace the normal SMG paddles with the M5 SMG paddles? and then rewiring so the paddles work right...
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DANG! I wish BMW made that as an option for us!
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Hobi, I have the sports steering wheel. AFAIK it's the same what is used for SMG.
My question is: Can I do this mod on my heated sports steering wheel?
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Originally Posted by Iceman' date='Feb 27 2005, 11:00 PM
Hobi, I have the sports steering wheel. AFAIK it's the same what is used for SMG.
My question is: Can I do this mod on my heated sports steering wheel?
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This is exactly my question as well!!

Cool job Hobi!!
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Hi

Having connection problems at the moment and am connecting using dialup

Iceman, Andy545, alpineweiss:

You are correct - the wheels are exactly the same fitting and because I like you guys, I've ordered a set of SSG Push/Pull levers so that I can make up a small wiring loom converter so that you'll be able to replace your levers with the M5 ones.

However, can you tell me if the current ones on your car have lights in them???

Iceman: assuming I get this done, how about me coming over to Frankfurt and meeting up with ya? At some point, I'll be driving to the UK from Prague and I could stop off.

IN GENERAL======

If you have a Steptronic car AND a heated steering wheel, then my mod will NOT work at the moment. I haven't been able to find anyone that I know that has steering wheel heating in the UK, so I can't do any testing/developing. Anyone out there help with this???


E60Speed: The M5 wheel part number (wheel rim ONLY - no trims etc..) - 32.34.2.282.862 ----- the UK cost is ? 361.71 + VAT (17.5%)

The M5 paddles are:

LEFT - 61.31.7.836.557 ------- ? 98.73 + VAT
RIGHT - 61.31.7.836.558 ------- ? 98.73 + VAT


Personally, I have no problems if the levers are on the wheel or the column. My only gripe (and it is only a small gripe) is that BMW should make the levers from metal. I think that on such an expensive car, they could have afforded to get metal levers made. No doubt somebody could do it - if so, let me know



All the Best, and sorry for the delay in replying.

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How much for the airbag though?
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Hi BMW#4

If you have a M Sports steering wheel without the levers in the first place, then NO, you cannot just add the levers. The reason is that such a wheel will not have the cutouts for the body of the lever casings AND there will not be the reshaped curve on the rear of the wheel to accomodate the 'styling' of the lever casings.

If, however, you have an SMG-based E60, then it is physically possble to replace the existing SSG Push/Pull levers with the M5 SMG levers. See my other reply... I'll have a solution for Andy545 and Iceman soon I hope.

All the Best

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