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RE: Fitting aluminium paddle shifters - tarbat - 02-02-2014 05:16pm

When I tested the 9-speed auto this week I had no trouble keeping track of what gear I was in. As you say, big number in the driver display makes it very easy to know what gear you're in.


RE: Fitting aluminium paddle shifters - DfunkyT - 02-02-2014 10:46pm

True, and I guess after a while intuition kicks in, but they also say the shifts are imperceptible, so just wonder how much your eyes need to feed the brain as opposed to the sound and feeling telling you. Sometimes when you're hitting that corner just need to flow through it. Exciting driving ahead indeed!


RE: Fitting aluminium paddle shifters - DfunkyT - 03-02-2014 12:29am

(02-02-2014 05:16pm)tarbat Wrote:  When I tested the 9-speed auto this week I had no trouble keeping track of what gear I was in. As you say, big number in the driver display makes it very easy to know what gear you're in.

For spirited driving is the sweet spot around 4th and 5th or was the dealer keeping too close an eye?!


RE: Fitting aluminium paddle shifters - tarbat - 03-02-2014 01:42am

I really only used the paddles to test how they worked. Useful for changing down early into a roundabout for example. And no, the dealer wasn't with us in the car, so I was able to fully test the performance through the gears.


RE: Fitting aluminium paddle shifters - DfunkyT - 04-02-2014 12:42am

(03-02-2014 01:42am)tarbat Wrote:  I really only used the paddles to test how they worked. Useful for changing down early into a roundabout for example. And no, the dealer wasn't with us in the car, so I was able to fully test the performance through the gears.

Cool. Now I just need to work on justifying the price of aluminium replacements.


RE: Fitting aluminium paddle shifters - DfunkyT - 04-03-2014 03:31pm

Still umming and ahhing!


RE: Fitting aluminium paddle shifters - swhittak - 07-03-2014 02:40pm

Does anyone know what the part number for the Jag shifters is? I love the idea of having them lit at night Very Happy


RE: Fitting aluminium paddle shifters - XFullFatTim - 07-03-2014 03:36pm

I found this on the Jaguar XF forums http://www.jaginfo.org/showthread.php?4148-Aluminium-Paddle-Shifters
this link is to an eBay seller and has the part numbers on it http://www.ebay.com/itm/Jaguar-OEM-Accessory-Aluminium-Gearchange-Paddle-2014-F-Type-T2R6547-/161027838525 and the price..............