e36 Arm Rest in a e30???
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I actually bought the e46 console and look at size and fit to try to hack it... but... the big problem is... when you fit it on, the bottom is cracked open cause the size of the console is that much bigger than teh original and you'll ahve a huge hole in the bottom of both side... the only solution would be to increase the foam and thickness around the center console under the carpet so the peice look alot bigger... which is a nono for me. because I have corbeau's and they are like the vader seats, which fill out the cars alot better, but they are snug up the original console, so anything bigger will rub bigtime.Comment
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Actually, I tried to put a leather armrest in from an e36 and it looked like crap, so it goes both ways. It didn't fit well either. I only got it for the cupholder, but I like it a lot now. It doesn't fit perfectly, though. I'll try to put up some more pics. As an armrest, it is a little bit too short to be entirely comfortable, but at least your elbow doesn't hit when you are shifting hard into second ;)Comment
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So is that the arm rest I will need to get my interior to look like that? It is fit right in or will I have to mod it?Comment
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I was also interested in doing this.
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e36 center consoles are a pain in the ass to deal with just fyi, havent messed with an e46 thoughYour signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
Originally posted by TimKninjaIm more afraid of this thread turning into one of those classic R3v moments, where Pizza gets delivered.Comment
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Its ridculously heavy with the armrest in place, you would need to bolt it down to the sheet metal all over the bottom for this to be feasible and functional.Comment
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Just checking to see if we can get any pics of progress. Very interested if someone could figure it out and post a DIY.DaveComment
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Sorry to disappoint you guys but.... I started it with much enthusiasm as any new project should be undertaken. Then reality kicks in the minute you try to fit the e36 armrest in place. It is wider (a little cutting) the rear does a funny thing where it is taller and the plastic that covers the mechanism rises like two inches off the floor. This will require some fiber-glassing not such a big deal. Then if you do not want to drill holes onto your transmission hump you need to come up with a bracket that takes advantage of the puny little bolt that hold the stock unit. Not sure if the e46 armrest is easier or any different. As soon as the weather permits I will go out there and work on it some more. Any e46 center console donors???
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Interesting...I want. I like my E36s armrest.
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Snatch it and then worry about working on it, on eBay they are expensive. To tell you the truth it's not a bolt an forget it project, it is plenty involved. Not impossible but it will require fabrication of metal brakets and I'm thinking fiberglass.
After watching chop/cut & rebuild I was inspired by the work done on the Bricklin SV1. One kid made an entire center console to die for, just using 1/4 inch plywood and then fiber glassing the entire thing. I'm thinking of building one but I'm sure I'm going to get flamed by the BMW purist in this and other sites. Oh well if I have the time I will do that and let the chips fall where they may.
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