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RE: RED ALUMINUM PADDLE SHIFTERS - speary - 12-08-2013 08:21am

(11-08-2013 12:18pm)Trapdoor Wrote:  I don't know why, but I actually prefer the original shift knob - I like the knurled/machined look to it and the shiny topper seems to fit in better with the surround.

Just my opinion and each to their own, customising-wise....

I am thinking of upgrading my flappy paddles though (not to red, just the silver ones) as the plastic ones are seriously naff.

+1


RE: RED ALUMINUM PADDLE SHIFTERS - slee18 - 13-08-2013 06:46pm

(11-08-2013 05:55pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Trapdoor +1 on that, but each their own.

For those trying to remove the original cap try heating it with a hair dryer first to soften the industrial sticky pad, once you have levered it up a bit slide some nylon fishing line under the cap and "cut" the pad off like a cheese wire, applying some more heat from the hair dryer if the sticky pad starts to harden

Have you tried that Tim? I really want to keep the piano black look, but the switch is too hot to touch in the california summers


RE: RED ALUMINUM PADDLE SHIFTERS - slee18 - 14-08-2013 01:41am

Any pictures of the shifter off?


RE: RED ALUMINUM PADDLE SHIFTERS - LG8340 - 22-08-2013 01:52pm

(12-06-2013 11:37pm)LIONHEAD Wrote:  So my red aluminum paddles shifters came in today (thanks Dan@Duckworth) and they compliment my red rotary dial. Only downside is the red aluminum paddles do not light up.
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I also bought a set of bronze shifters (plastic) and had alitte fun with them on the Evoque but ended up putting the bronze ones on my Jaguar XKR.
[Image: ep4_zpsf1c160b5.jpg]
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Also decided to try the red aluminum paddles on my Jag but I ended up having the red paddles on my evoque:

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(12-08-2013 08:21am)speary Wrote:  +1

Do you know anyone supplying red paddle shifters at less extortionate price than £300 and how difficult are they to fit. Anyone know

Love the look of the RED paddle shifters but oh! the extortionate price.

There must be an alternative. Any ideas?


RE: RED ALUMINUM PADDLE SHIFTERS - LIONHEAD - 22-08-2013 04:44pm

(22-08-2013 01:52pm)LG8340 Wrote:  

Do you know anyone supplying red paddle shifters at less extortionate price than £300 and how difficult are they to fit. Anyone know

Love the look of the RED paddle shifters but oh! the extortionate price.

There must be an alternative. Any ideas?

You can go with the F-Type bronze paddles that are less expensive but they aren't as tall as the red ones and they aren't aluminum.

Very easy to install. There's a hex screw behind the paddles that you remove then the paddle is then easily removed. Disconnect the wiring connector and reconnect the new one and that's it.

As you can see the Jag and Evoque paddles looks the same (my Evoque left/my XKR right) and so the F-Type bronze paddles will also work on the Evoque. The hole behind the paddle is where you remove the hex screw. [Image: 44681-upgrade-paddle-shifters-paddles_zp...1370370647]


RE: RED ALUMINUM PADDLE SHIFTERS - slee18 - 22-08-2013 11:55pm

(22-08-2013 01:52pm)LG8340 Wrote:  

Do you know anyone supplying red paddle shifters at less extortionate price than £300 and how difficult are they to fit. Anyone know

Love the look of the RED paddle shifters but oh! the extortionate price.

There must be an alternative. Any ideas?

Tim at Duckworth Parts has them listed for 255, dont know if that helps


RE: RED ALUMINUM PADDLE SHIFTERS - slee18 - 02-09-2013 05:39pm

I replaced the shift knob this morning, but have a little issue. When I retracts to the down position it groans a little. When I put the oem back it doesn't groan. Anyone else have this issue?