paddles

Not really…ultimately everything is possible ..the simple solution is a swap of wheel and associated electrics…the manual version is different to the auto one..plus the paddles on later ones post 2011 are unidirectional..earlier ones each paddle could change up or down
 
Thought so. I was looking at second hand wheels and the price difference is huge between paddle and non-paddle. I've got a cheap cover off Ali express, it'll do for now. Thanks again.
 
I upgraded my E89 steering wheel from the earlier type to the later type, took me ages to get one (new they are about £1k), have a look on eBay and then the big breakers, even Ebay Germany. Think I paid £150 for the steering wheel (after a wee bit of haggling) and then sent it to Royals to be recovered. It is just a simple swap over (after you disconnect the battery and leave it for 30mins). There's one on eBay now being broken with the newer style steering wheel:https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/355995715202?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=Emx6COujQDe&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=PLnagUugQIm&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

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Zed Baron said:
I upgraded my E89 steering wheel from the earlier type to the later type, took me ages to get one (new they are about £1k), have a look on eBay and then the big breakers, even Ebay Germany. Think I paid £150 for the steering wheel (after a wee bit of haggling) and then sent it to Royals to be recovered. It is just a simple swap over (after you disconnect the battery and leave it for 30mins). There's one on eBay now being broken with the newer style steering wheel:https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/355995715202?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=Emx6COujQDe&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=PLnagUugQIm&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

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I’m not sure whether E89s without paddles have the necessary electrical stuff on the steering column mount?
 
B21 said:
I’m not sure whether E89s without paddles have the necessary electrical stuff on the steering column mount?

You're right Peter, I thought it was just a simple upgrade :?
 
Silverstar said:
Did automatic e89s ever come without paddles? I though paddles were standard?

Auto/DCT yes…manual no..just a point if your trying to use a manual steering wheel as a basis for an upgrade to paddles..casting is different..found out the hard way..or swapping to a heated wheel..
 
i think the op already has a wheel with paddles, but the wheel is looking very tired, so is looking to replace it. and non paddle wheels are cheaper than wheels with paddles, so wondering if he can fit his existing paddles to the new non paddled wheel to save a bit of cash...

OP, correct me if i'm wrong...
 
brillomaster said:
i think the op already has a wheel with paddles, but the wheel is looking very tired, so is looking to replace it. and non paddle wheels are cheaper than wheels with paddles, so wondering if he can fit his existing paddles to the new non paddled wheel to save a bit of cash...

OP, correct me if i'm wrong...
You are correct.
 
What you want to do is possible on the E85. You had to drill holes on the metal casting (they are marked) of the wheel for the bolts which hold the paddles and then use the rear trims from a paddleshift steering wheel and then use the trims for any steering wheel for the front.

So in the hope that BMW did the same with the E89 then this will be possible and hopefully your trims for the rear of the steering wheel are good enough to use.
 
I mainly deal with E85 so I don't know all the details of the different styles of steering wheels on the E89 but from a very quick internet search I have found that the holes to drill are not marked on the later lci e89 steering wheels.

Manual:

Screenshot_20240917_231012_Samsung Internet.jpg

Paddleshift:

Screenshot_20240917_231332_Samsung Internet.jpg

Now for the pre-lci read this thread:

https://www.1addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1086034

You need to find a manual wheel with a circle mark in the positions I have circled blue in the below picture:

Screenshot_20240917_232356_Samsung Internet.jpg

Hopefully with information above you may be able find the answers to some of your questions as I don't know the difference between the M-Sport steering wheels and non M-Sport so I may be off the mark with the advice.
 
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