*** Custom Paddle Shifters ***
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If anyne wants to buy some piano black paddles I have decided to sell my car and I couldn't cancel my order or get a refund before I received them. I'll sell them to you at the same cost they cost me.
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I was removing the POS shifters for a refund and found out the right hinge was also broken!!! Now both my OEM button shifters don't work either. They just wobble loosely and looks like ****!!!!!!
I must now get a brand new steering wheel!!!! I AM EXTREMELY PISSDED about this product!!!!!!!
I must now get a brand new steering wheel!!!! I AM EXTREMELY PISSDED about this product!!!!!!!
You look like the idiot here...
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He said he has nothing to do with the custom paddle shifters.
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2003 E55 AMG
I've got 2 local cars here lined up (SLK55 and C55) to have the paddles installed.. I will get some pics during the install procedure with each car.
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Robert,
Sorry we keep missing eachother and playing phone tag... I will try you back again this afternoon..
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Robert,
Sorry we keep missing eachother and playing phone tag... I will try you back again this afternoon..
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2006 Weistec 3.0L SC'd C55, 2006 MaxPsi PT6466 Turbo'd M3, 2019 Maserati GTS , 2020Alfa Quadrifoglio
I've got 2 local cars here lined up (SLK55 and C55) to have the paddles installed.. I will get some pics during the install procedure with each car.
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Robert,
Sorry we keep missing eachother and playing phone tag... I will try you back again this afternoon..
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Robert,
Sorry we keep missing eachother and playing phone tag... I will try you back again this afternoon..
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Call me what you want, you're still the one who jacked your steering wheel. If I didn't know how to install something, I sure as hell am not going to caveman it in.
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Besides, I ordered an AWESOME carbon fiber steering direct from Germany with built in REAL paddle shifters. So what if it costs me over $2K. I would have swapped out my stock steering wheel anyway since my entire car is in CF trim.
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That's CRAZY to call me a dick. But honestly I would lol.
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what if your las name is Cheney?can i call you Dick?
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I got my brand new OEM buttons from Steve for $140.. but then he had a spare steering wheel back then. Maybe u can contact him and see if hes still got any more.
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I will pay One Miiiiilliooon dollars!(dr.evil laugh)
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#521
Still waiting for some feedback from vrus.
Any news or update on the above? Do the paddles fit or are still not manufactured correctly?
Thanks
P.
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I do have to say that even a MB professional like Sunil ended up ruining my brackets as well. I asked him to try installing these and even he said " I do not feel good about this" as he was doing it. I can not put the buttons back in either as both of my brackets are cracked. Now I have had to Super glue the whole housing to my steering wheel just to keep the paddles from falling out and getting wrapped around the turn signal lever while driving " this happened while turning and almost caused an accident". I advise everyone to stay away from this product. VRP makes good things this one is just not right. DO not risk your safety for what has ended up an appearance mod. Your better off leaving it alone.
In case your wondering : There was no way even when in the bracket that they would function. They were 2-3mm off from activating the switch.
I would love for someone to tell me how to get this fixed or repaired. After finding out what these replacement buttons and brackets cost you will think the paddles are CHEAP.
I am hoping to hear from VRP on this issue soon also.
In case your wondering : There was no way even when in the bracket that they would function. They were 2-3mm off from activating the switch.
I would love for someone to tell me how to get this fixed or repaired. After finding out what these replacement buttons and brackets cost you will think the paddles are CHEAP.
I am hoping to hear from VRP on this issue soon also.
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I do have to say that even a MB professional like Sunil ended up ruining my brackets as well. I asked him to try installing these and even he said " I do not feel good about this" as he was doing it. I can not put the buttons back in either as both of my brackets are cracked. Now I have had to Super glue the whole housing to my steering wheel just to keep the paddles from falling out and getting wrapped around the turn signal lever while driving " this happened while turning and almost caused an accident". I advise everyone to stay away from this product. VRP makes good things this one is just not right. DO not risk your safety for what has ended up an appearance mod. Your better off leaving it alone.
In case your wondering : There was no way even when in the bracket that they would function. They were 2-3mm off from activating the switch.
I would love for someone to tell me how to get this fixed or repaired. After finding out what these replacement buttons and brackets cost you will think the paddles are CHEAP.
I am hoping to hear from VRP on this issue soon also.
In case your wondering : There was no way even when in the bracket that they would function. They were 2-3mm off from activating the switch.
I would love for someone to tell me how to get this fixed or repaired. After finding out what these replacement buttons and brackets cost you will think the paddles are CHEAP.
I am hoping to hear from VRP on this issue soon also.
#524
I "heard" from someone reliable who has spoken to Victor at VRP about this and they are WELL AWARE of the problem.
I would think since they cause a SERIOUS safety issue when they come loose and wrap around stalks etc, VRP would be very interested to get them off the street or fix the problem asap. Hell even a statement saying hey everyone we f'd up and please for your own safety remove them for now. Would at least be the appropriate response.
Knowingly selling a faulty product is not a wise idea. Once someone gets hurt the game will become very real.
Hell even two popsicle sticks painted black and glued to the OEM button would work better, then the product people paid 250$ for.
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Guys,
Firstly.. My apologies... Whenever I get a few spare moments I jump on the board and try to go through some threads. I guess I've been so caught up in the 65 and 55 tuning stuff that I forgot to come in and post an update in the paddle thread.
I am still trying to hook up with my 2 local guys to do an install of the paddles.
I am just shocked with all the install problems. The paddles fit and work properly. The wobble or loose fit occurs if you snap or bend the plastic brackets on the base of the paddle. Once those are bent outward or broken, the paddle will not actuate properly because there is too much play.
In this thread when I posted pictures of the CLK55 with the black paddles installed, the owner, installed and removed those paddles at least 3 times and was able to do it without breaking or snapping anything so it CAN BE DONE.
It is just a really delicate procedure and when I was doing it I used jeweler's screwdrivers (very small flathead) to pry the paddle apart from the base. If you get past that part snapping in the new ones is a piece of cake.
On this board at least 2 or 3 people have posted independent threads where they took their paddles apart and either retrofitted the newer styles or did some work in that area. You can see in those posts how the base was completely taken apart and the paddle levers swapped in.
As soon as I can get those 2 cars in front of me, I will take pictures of the install and try to document it as completely as possible.
I am really sorry about all the troubles you guys are going through for install. I had no idea it would be this way.
I dont know what this means, but, if you mean am I aware of people trying to install the paddles and having problems; YES. That's why I posted that I was going to get 2 local customers to bring their cars so I can do the install myself and take pics for everyone.
I am not going to ship another pair of paddles until I get the installation documented. This was a bad judgement call.. Because the paddles were so late coming out of production, and figuring that it was such a simple install I didn't think holding them up to try and do an installation doc was the right move.. In hindsight... I should of just told everyone to wait.
Firstly.. My apologies... Whenever I get a few spare moments I jump on the board and try to go through some threads. I guess I've been so caught up in the 65 and 55 tuning stuff that I forgot to come in and post an update in the paddle thread.
I am still trying to hook up with my 2 local guys to do an install of the paddles.
I am just shocked with all the install problems. The paddles fit and work properly. The wobble or loose fit occurs if you snap or bend the plastic brackets on the base of the paddle. Once those are bent outward or broken, the paddle will not actuate properly because there is too much play.
In this thread when I posted pictures of the CLK55 with the black paddles installed, the owner, installed and removed those paddles at least 3 times and was able to do it without breaking or snapping anything so it CAN BE DONE.
It is just a really delicate procedure and when I was doing it I used jeweler's screwdrivers (very small flathead) to pry the paddle apart from the base. If you get past that part snapping in the new ones is a piece of cake.
On this board at least 2 or 3 people have posted independent threads where they took their paddles apart and either retrofitted the newer styles or did some work in that area. You can see in those posts how the base was completely taken apart and the paddle levers swapped in.
As soon as I can get those 2 cars in front of me, I will take pictures of the install and try to document it as completely as possible.
I am really sorry about all the troubles you guys are going through for install. I had no idea it would be this way.
I dont know what this means, but, if you mean am I aware of people trying to install the paddles and having problems; YES. That's why I posted that I was going to get 2 local customers to bring their cars so I can do the install myself and take pics for everyone.
I "heard" from someone reliable who has spoken to Victor at VRP about this and they are WELL AWARE of the problem.