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Old 03-14-2013, 12:02 AM
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Bolt on paddles on 2005 5at?

Title pretty much says it. Does anyone make a bolt on kit that works with the stock steering wheel on the 05s? I cannot find much about this at all anywhere so I'm guessing the answer is no, but any help would be appreciated
 
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Call and confirm correct application and availability. Enjoy the $500 clickers....

http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/2...-p-116569.html

http://www.frsport.com/Worksbell-Pad...-_p_61719.html
 
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Another way

Bolt on paddles on 2005 5at?-3picshift.jpg

not a hard project, cost me $110
 
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bigger pic:
these paddles are off a 370z that someone wrecked, you have to get two relays and go to town.
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Awesome! Thanks for the help!!
 
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Old 03-14-2013, 08:19 AM
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That is awesome, makes me wana try this!
 
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Everyone please be aware the WB paddles only work on cars with manually adjustable steering wheels. Those of us with the premium package with the power adjusting wheels are SOL.
 
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Originally Posted by yosip1115
bigger pic:
these paddles are off a 370z that someone wrecked, you have to get two relays and go to town.
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Do you have a diy for this setup?
 
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I asked this question a while back and someone did it and posted pics. I'll see if i can dig it up.

I was about to do it when i realized I never drove in Manual mode anyway so it would be strickly "to have them".
 
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There's a diy on infiniti scene, it's for an FX but they intall and wire the same. I've been thinking of doing this for a while, not sure how much I'd use them but it seems like a pretty easy install.
 
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Originally Posted by Mustang5L5
I asked this question a while back and someone did it and posted pics. I'll see if i can dig it up.

I was about to do it when i realized I never drove in Manual mode anyway so it would be strickly "to have them".
I searched DaveBs thread about the WB and found this link to a DIY.

http://api.viglink.com/api/click?for...13633009476432
 
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Everyone please be aware the WB paddles only work on cars with manually adjustable steering wheels. Those of us with the premium package with the power adjusting wheels are SOL.
Well thanks and that sucks.
 
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Yeah tell me about it.
 
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I have an 04.5 with the premium package, but I have manually adjustable steering I think. I have the lever underneath the steering wheel that you pull to allow vertical adjustment of the steering wheel and the dash. For mine would the WB paddles be compatible?
 


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