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wzabrouski Apr 10, 2013 05:06 PM

It's Available! JCW Steering Wheel for Autos
 
It is finally available for the automatics. Ordered mine at Sewell today and with the NAM April discount code it came to a little under $400. Should be in tomorrow so I have a project for tomorrow night.

wzabrouski Apr 10, 2013 07:24 PM

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preme123 Apr 11, 2013 01:39 AM

Is the steering wheel wrapped with leather or alcantara like the Manual JCW steering wheel?

rkw Apr 11, 2013 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by preme123 (Post 3717643)
Is the steering wheel wrapped with leather or alcantara like the Manual JCW steering wheel?

This is a standard steering wheel with red stitching, as shipped with factory JCW vehicles. It is not the fat "JCW Steering Wheel" available in leather or alcantara.

wzabrouski Apr 11, 2013 11:23 AM

Just got off the phone with Sewell and for some reason this item is a restricted list and the order I placed yesterday was cancelled by BMW??? They are trying to find out why. I will let everyone know if I get any additional info.

wzabrouski Apr 12, 2013 12:05 PM

Took a ride up to MOP to talk to them in person. Also, wanted to see the GP they had in the showroom. So, the JCW wheel that comes from the factory on the JCW CM is essentially a stock wheel with red stitching, no other difference. The 90 they have in the US are being held for the people that had their autos delivered without the wheel. These wheels will be available at some point but not currently. Honestly, the only difference is the red stitching so I am not sure it is worth the money. So I decided to pick up the JCW Alacantara wheel and modify it to fit the paddles. I read a write up in this over at MA and it is not hard but it does take some patients and nerve to make the cut outs for the paddles on a $350 wheel. Besides the cut outs for the paddles, you need to drill 1 hole to mount the paddles and you are done. Should take about 2-3 hours. Who can guess what I will be doing when the Wife and kids go to bed tonight?

Link to MA DIY. http://www.*********************/lib...#axzz2QH3k7ge5

chrunck Apr 12, 2013 12:10 PM

If it's just the stitching you're after, you can cut the current stitching and restitch with red thread. It should be fairly easy.

wzabrouski Apr 12, 2013 12:27 PM

Dumb question but does anyone know what would happen of you just disconnected the paddles and removed them?

rkw Apr 12, 2013 01:48 PM


Originally Posted by wzabrouski (Post 3718556)

The moderaters are jealous of that other forum, and have put in filters to ban all mention or links to it.

There is an equivalent thread here on NAM: https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...-shifters.html

wzabrouski Apr 12, 2013 01:56 PM

Just noticed that... Interesting

Photos work on the other site?


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