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      03-31-2022, 12:24 AM   #1
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WTT: Sport Steering Wheel with Flaps for your Sport Steering Without Flaps

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Accidentally bought sport steering wheel for automatic with flaps. Looking to trade it for same but without flaps or from manual car.

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I have one. It has the humps for your thumbs to rest as well. It's the manual sport steering wheel.
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I have one. It has the humps for your thumbs to rest as well. It's the manual sport steering wheel.
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If you take the 3 screws off the back the trim will come off and then you can just remove the paddles off. Pretty quick to do.
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If you take the 3 screws off the back the trim will come off and then you can just remove the paddles off. Pretty quick to do.

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If you take the 3 screws off the back the trim will come off and then you can just remove the paddles off. Pretty quick to do.
Yes, but not a fan of empty slot where the paddle were. Clock spring is different too.
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Yes, but not a fan of empty slot where the paddle were. Clock spring is different too.
Is that wheel heated? That's the difference I noticed in my clockspring. I have a 335i manual donor clockspring and a 335is dct donor clockspring and neither clockspring matched my sport auto heated wheel like your picture.

After I did my manual swap the paddles didn't really bother me, gave me something to fidget with.
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Is that wheel heated? That's the difference I noticed in my clockspring. I have a 335i manual donor clockspring and a 335is dct donor clockspring and neither clockspring matched my sport auto heated wheel like your picture.

After I did my manual swap the paddles didn't really bother me, gave me something to fidget with.
Not sure. Any idea what these buttons are for?
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