Swapped steering wheel and turn signal's messed up

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  • 2mAn
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    Awesome. Thank you

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  • TimeMachinE30
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    03 SLIP RING 1 32331152896 $10.25
    04 Fillister head screw M3,5X8 2 32331117126 $0.50

    Yes. $11.25 for new, OEM solution.

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  • 2mAn
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    Originally posted by TimeMachinE30
    In the bag are two screws. Those screws affix that shiny new part on the steering wheel splines. Quick search of parts catalog will get you its part number.
    #4 & #5 yes?

    https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/sho...diagId=32_0609

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  • TimeMachinE30
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    In the bag are two screws. Those screws affix that shiny new part on the steering wheel splines. Quick search of parts catalog will get you its part number.

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  • 2mAn
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    Originally posted by TimeMachinE30


    There are two part numbers you will need. 2 screws in the above package pictured. And a ring piece. All under 20 bucks.

    Which ACS steering wheel?

    Whats the two parts exactly?

    I recently replaced my Momo with a Italvolanti and have lost the clicker disengaging. Not a big deal, but it would be nice to have a cheap fix

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  • DELPHINtimecapsule
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    Originally posted by e30m3s54turbo
    Good to hear it is going work for you.

    Good luck on AC Schnitzer leather shift knob!!!
    I wonder if there are more scarce than the wheel simply because the plastic thread gets broken and worn after a time and no one wants to deal with replacing it?

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  • DELPHINtimecapsule
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    Originally posted by TimeMachinE30
    I have been trying to get my hands on a leather shift knob for many moons.

    If you get one before me... I will have no choice but to cry. Going rate is about $200.
    I haven't seen them listed for a while. I remember a year ago there were three or four on eBay

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  • TimeMachinE30
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    I have been trying to get my hands on a leather shift knob for many moons.

    If you get one before me... I will have no choice but to cry. Going rate is about $200.

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  • e30m3s54turbo
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    Good to hear it is going work for you.

    Good luck on AC Schnitzer leather shift knob!!!

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  • DELPHINtimecapsule
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    [/QUOTE=TimeMachinE30;4484356]That wheel above is the same ACS 3 spoke 36cm.

    Check my build thread; I have a lengthy post about ACS steering wheels. It needs updated with my most recent acquisition.[/QUOTE]

    Great thread. I was able to cannibalize the part from a spare mtech. Did the trick and love the wheel. Now I just need the matching shift knob.Click image for larger version

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  • TimeMachinE30
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    That wheel above is the same ACS 3 spoke 36cm.

    Check my build thread; I have a lengthy post about ACS steering wheels. It needs updated with my most recent acquisition.

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  • DELPHINtimecapsule
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    Awesome! Thanks for the great info. I got that three spoke wheel That was for sale a couple weeks ago

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  • TimeMachinE30
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    There are two part numbers you will need. 2 screws in the above package pictured. And a ring piece. All under 20 bucks.

    Which ACS steering wheel?

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  • mr.vang
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    you'll have to fine a hub that has that piece. I'm not positive if the momo hub has it.

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  • mr.vang
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    Originally posted by DELPHINtimecapsule
    So the hub adapter affects the turn signal canceling function? Is there any solution like a better adapter?

    an example shown in the second picture

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    your hub should have a piece sticking out. That piece snap the turn signal arm back into the neutral position when the steering wheel is turned.

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