View Poll Results: Should I change to the M-sport steering wheel?
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Should I change my steering to M-sport style steering wheel?
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Hi all. I got my 550i without the M-sport steering wheel. Although it is bigger and the grip is thinner, it has been sufficient. However, I do sometimes miss the M-sport steering wheel that was in my 540i.
To get the M steering wheel will cost AUD 2,500. I haven't done it as I don't think it's worth that much...but then again...I do kinda want it....
Help me decide!
To get the M steering wheel will cost AUD 2,500. I haven't done it as I don't think it's worth that much...but then again...I do kinda want it....
Help me decide!
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I think it's one of those things that you either get with the car, or don't get. If money is no object then why not, but personally I wouldn't spend to change something so minor.
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My Ride: 2007 E63 M6: Silverstone Metallic... Fully loaded2005 DINAN5 (545i): Jet Black... Fully loaded1955 Chevy: Custom
I say, get it... It'll cost a pretty penny though (new steering wheel w/ shifters paddle + new air bag + custom cable + etc.) the thicker grip and paddle shift is pure fun
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Originally Posted by Leburpor' post='492730' date='Nov 10 2007, 07:43 PM
Hi all. I got my 550i without the M-sport steering wheel. Although it is bigger and the grip is thinner, it has been sufficient. However, I do sometimes miss the M-sport steering wheel that was in my 540i.
To get the M steering wheel will cost AUD 2,500. I haven't done it as I don't think it's worth that much...but then again...I do kinda want it....
Help me decide!
To get the M steering wheel will cost AUD 2,500. I haven't done it as I don't think it's worth that much...but then again...I do kinda want it....
Help me decide!
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My Ride: 2006, US Spec, 530i, Silver Gray, Black leather, Anthricite headliner, Steptronic, Navi Pro, PDC, Comfort Seats, Rear Heated Seats, Rear Shades, Folding Rear Seats, Bluetooth w/Blackberrt Torch, AUX Input, Bi-Xenon, AIB Angel Eyes w/matching fogs, summer wheels R118 w/PS2 tires, winter wheels R138 w/Michelin PA3 snows
i've got the normal wheel but it's nice & thick because of the heated whel option. I need that heat here in germany and the msport wheel does not come with heat afaik.
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Originally Posted by bobr2001' post='492811' date='Nov 11 2007, 02:52 AM
i've got the normal wheel but it's nice & thick because of the heated whel option. I need that heat here in germany and the msport wheel does not come with heat afaik.
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The steering wheel is the only part of your car that you feel with your hand all the time you drive.
So the answer is Hell Yes - if you can switch to a Sport steering wheel - do it. It feels much better than a the standard one. I had a standard wheel before and can definetly say the sport wheel made for a much improved driving feel.
So the answer is Hell Yes - if you can switch to a Sport steering wheel - do it. It feels much better than a the standard one. I had a standard wheel before and can definetly say the sport wheel made for a much improved driving feel.