SL55/63/65/R230 AMG: AMG 63 Aluminum paddle conversion gonna be plug and play for early AMG 55 models
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AMG 63 Aluminum paddle conversion gonna be plug and play for early AMG 55 models
DCTMS is excited to release another great products for AMG cars
The AMG 63 paddle conversion module which can make the desirable AMG aluminum paddles plug and play to all AMG steering wheels with +/- pins in the front and silver buttons in the back. No more "hotwiring" conversion to these wheels
Since Mercedes AMG models share the same airbag module from W209, R230, W219 to late W211, The paddle steering wheels gonna fit all early years AMG55 cars without intense modification
With our paddle converter, these wheels will be an easy fit to the CLK55,SL55 and CLS55
contact us: sales@dctms.com
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Yes, wheel is on car, paddles working etc.... . The only minor disturbance and one i can live with, is that at night, the left hand indicator is a little tight (close to wheel) to use paddles, although still works fine( during day I leave it in bright mode). You are right it took some thinking outside the box, but the girth and feel of the new wheel makes it all worth the effort. it feels like a new car! I will post a few pics next week. I Still wish I had ur solution as it would have saved some time.
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Yes, wheel is on car, paddles working etc.... . The only minor disturbance and one i can live with, is that at night, the left hand indicator is a little tight (close to wheel) to use paddles, although still works fine( during day I leave it in bright mode). You are right it took some thinking outside the box, but the girth and feel of the new wheel makes it all worth the effort. it feels like a new car! I will post a few pics next week. I Still wish I had ur solution as it would have saved some time.
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the install problem will be to fit the new style switch into the rectangular hole. It has to be wider, it wont fit as is. the rectangle panel should be cut up and trimmed to fit to the new switch. its a cut and fit job.
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1) buy the 63 AMG steering wheel with paddles in the back and make it plug and play to the column socket
2) Just like Member okbarnett said, using the existing 55 AMG wheel and do some DIY work to attache the paddles in the back
3) We can offer the total solution for conversion
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SL55 wood leather steering wheel with AMG 63 paddles
We now have this wheel for SL55 early models
with this wheel and our paddle conversion, SL55 owners can upgrade the wheel to 08~ type (AMG 63 paddles in the back)
with this wheel and our paddle conversion, SL55 owners can upgrade the wheel to 08~ type (AMG 63 paddles in the back)
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if the your 2005 SL500 can be option coded for the shift buttons that were used in 2005 SL55's .... then yes, this module will then allow you to use the new AMG paddles in your car. (additional support wiring may be required).
if option coding is not available, there is potentially a work-around that will allow you to use the new paddles in your car (again, along with the converter module)
If you want to PM me your VIN, I can see if I can give you a somewhat more specif answer for your car.
Chris
if option coding is not available, there is potentially a work-around that will allow you to use the new paddles in your car (again, along with the converter module)
If you want to PM me your VIN, I can see if I can give you a somewhat more specif answer for your car.
Chris
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if the your 2005 SL500 can be option coded for the shift buttons that were used in 2005 SL55's .... then yes, this module will then allow you to use the new AMG paddles in your car. (additional support wiring may be required).
if option coding is not available, there is potentially a work-around that will allow you to use the new paddles in your car (again, along with the converter module)
If you want to PM me your VIN, I can see if I can give you a somewhat more specif answer for your car.
Chris
if option coding is not available, there is potentially a work-around that will allow you to use the new paddles in your car (again, along with the converter module)
If you want to PM me your VIN, I can see if I can give you a somewhat more specif answer for your car.
Chris
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I Checked your VIN in the EPC and found that if If I remove your datacard as a filter, shift buttons were called out (with option coding 428).
then, I looked on Ebay and found a 2005 sl500 sport .... that HAS shift buttons http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Only-...item3f1559ef17 and checked its VIN in the EPC and it shows the shift buttons are applicable and that the car was option coded 428 and has the 7speed .... the implication is that your car could be coded the same and use the buttons (or paddles along with the converter module). I have to take a little time to compare the equipment on your car to VIN of the one in the Ebay add to see if you need anything else (support wiring, different TCU, clockspring or Jacket tube module) ... it is posible that your car would only need the coding .
I will look a little more when I get back in town tuesday or wednesday
Chris
then, I looked on Ebay and found a 2005 sl500 sport .... that HAS shift buttons http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Only-...item3f1559ef17 and checked its VIN in the EPC and it shows the shift buttons are applicable and that the car was option coded 428 and has the 7speed .... the implication is that your car could be coded the same and use the buttons (or paddles along with the converter module). I have to take a little time to compare the equipment on your car to VIN of the one in the Ebay add to see if you need anything else (support wiring, different TCU, clockspring or Jacket tube module) ... it is posible that your car would only need the coding .
I will look a little more when I get back in town tuesday or wednesday
Chris
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Birel Shifter,2003 Ferrari ,1992 Mercedes 500E,Superformance Cobra,2005 SL55, 2004 996tt X50 PCCB
2005 SL55 conversion
Please send options for my 2005 SL55 wheel conversion.
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I Checked your VIN in the EPC and found that if If I remove your datacard as a filter, shift buttons were called out (with option coding 428).
then, I looked on Ebay and found a 2005 sl500 sport .... that HAS shift buttons http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Only-...item3f1559ef17 and checked its VIN in the EPC and it shows the shift buttons are applicable and that the car was option coded 428 and has the 7speed .... the implication is that your car could be coded the same and use the buttons (or paddles along with the converter module). I have to take a little time to compare the equipment on your car to VIN of the one in the Ebay add to see if you need anything else (support wiring, different TCU, clockspring or Jacket tube module) ... it is posible that your car would only need the coding .
I will look a little more when I get back in town tuesday or wednesday
Chris
then, I looked on Ebay and found a 2005 sl500 sport .... that HAS shift buttons http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Only-...item3f1559ef17 and checked its VIN in the EPC and it shows the shift buttons are applicable and that the car was option coded 428 and has the 7speed .... the implication is that your car could be coded the same and use the buttons (or paddles along with the converter module). I have to take a little time to compare the equipment on your car to VIN of the one in the Ebay add to see if you need anything else (support wiring, different TCU, clockspring or Jacket tube module) ... it is posible that your car would only need the coding .
I will look a little more when I get back in town tuesday or wednesday
Chris