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      09-25-2013, 05:45 AM   #1
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I want to change my steering wheel--E92 325i

Hey i have an 07 e92 325i. euro model

my steering wheel looks pretty basic.

what options do i have
will an M sport or m3 steering work?
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      09-25-2013, 11:10 AM   #2
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Do you have paddle shifters or a manual trans? It is easy to do...I went from a basic non sport wheel to a sport wheel with paddle shifters. Minimum you will need the wheel, either M sport or M3, the trim, MF buttons, and a sport airbag.

There are a plethora of these for sale in the FS section...remember the search function is your friend. There are DIYs also on here. I googled the info and found most of it....most led back to posts on here.
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Do you have paddle shifters or a manual trans? It is easy to do...I went from a basic non sport wheel to a sport wheel with paddle shifters. Minimum you will need the wheel, either M sport or M3, the trim, MF buttons, and a sport airbag.

There are a plethora of these for sale in the FS section...remember the search function is your friend. There are DIYs also on here. I googled the info and found most of it....most led back to posts on here.

thanks bro
did you get the paddle shifters to work?
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did you get the paddle shifters to work?
Yes, I used a wiring harness from www.motivemods.com. They include instructions to hook up the harness. There are other harnesses out there, but this one was about the least expensive.
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