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Old 09-15-2011 | 11:38 AM
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I am shipping the first KIt to Lantana today .... He says he will have it installed for the Dragon


As I finished the development and starting building this KIt, it became more and more clear that I had severely underestimated my cost in terms of materials and time (that's what I get for being a perfectionist). However, I will stick to the price of $145 (plus shipping and any Paypal fee) for the first 15 kits (which will cover most members here who have expressed sincere interest up to this point) . After that, I expect the price will be closer to $195.

I am attaching some Pics of the Kit I am sending Lantana. It should be clear from the pics that this is a refined solution without compromise. Plug and play where possible, 4 separate harnesses make installation simple, straightforward and secure.

I will have some shifter and steering wheel how-to photos with instructions available with the kit. And I may entertain the idea of modifying wheels and shifters for a reasonable price.

You will need to purchase the (rocker) paddle switches. The Mercedes Benz part number 1712670046 (for the kit of 2. up and down) is what i used (and recommended) and can be purchased from OE DISCOUNT PARTS for $104 (including shipping)
OE Discount Parts


For those who don't want to or cant add the 8-32 helicoils to the switches , I am trying to source the correct screws (thread forming for plastic). MBZ does not seem to have a part number for it (checked the EPC and with 2 dealerships).



There are 13 of the 15 left, (32Krazy already bought his too). I will PM to the first 13 members here who have expressed sincere interest up to this point asking if they are ready to push the button.

EDIT 9-16-11
added pic of rocker switch cut-out-template .... i will include one with each kit. Also shown is a "tool" I'm tossing in that simplifies floor-shifter dis-assembly.

Chris
 
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Old 09-15-2011 | 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Buggin
Paddles in-hand... just let me know when you are ready!
I ordered the paddle part # 1712670046 and it calls it a Rocker Switch, that is a kit with both isn't it?
 
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Old 09-15-2011 | 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by PAULW
I ordered the paddle part # 1712670046 and it calls it a Rocker Switch, that is a kit with both isn't it?
that is the correct part number for a set of 2 (up and down) rocker/paddle shifters.

those are the paddles shown on my wheel (and the ones you want)

Chris
 
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Old 09-15-2011 | 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by latemodel21
I am shipping the first KIt to Lantana today .... He says he will have it installed for the Dragon


As I finished the development and starting building this KIt, it became more and more clear that I had severely underestimated my cost in terms of materials and time (that's what I get for being a perfectionist). However, I will stick to the price of $145 (plus shipping and any Paypal fee) for the first 15 kits (which will cover most members here who have expressed sincere interest up to this point) . After that, I expect the price will be closer to $195.

I am attaching some Pics of the Kit I am sending Lantana. It should be clear from the pics that this is a refined solution without compromise. Plug and play where possible, 4 separate harnesses make installation simple, straightforward and secure.

I will have some shifter and steering wheel how-to photos with instructions available with the kit. And I may entertain the idea of modifying wheels and shifters for a reasonable price.


There are 13 of the 15 left, (32Krazy already bought his too). I will PM to the first 13 members here who have expressed sincere interest up to this point asking if they are ready to push the button.



Chris
I am truly impressed!!! Wonderful looking product
 
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Old 09-15-2011 | 12:28 PM
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Originally Posted by latemodel21
that is the correct part number for a set of 2 (up and down) rocker/paddle shifters.

those are the paddles shown on my wheel (and the ones you want)

Chris
So for clarification before I give you all my monies...this kit still needs the addition of the paddle shifter rockers? Which I will need to purchase. Correct?

Also, does it come with a nice set of instructions?
 
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Old 09-15-2011 | 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by ZAHANMA
So for clarification before I give you all my monies...this kit still needs the addition of the paddle shifter rockers? Which I will need to purchase. Correct?

Also, does it come with a nice set of instructions?
Hi ZAHANMA,

I added paddle switch info to the post at the top of this page (yes, you must buy them on your own).

on the documentation....
I had scheduled a complete install (for yesterday) for an SRT6 , cleared my schedule (even bought a new digital camera), but the member cancelled at the last moment.

I still want to get a complete set of pictures showing each part of the instal in an SRT6, however, short of that, I can take enough useful pictures using my slk32 s (one I drive and the other is apart).

.... so there should be enough info available with the kit.

Chris
 
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Old 09-15-2011 | 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by latemodel21
Hi ZAHANMA,

I added paddle switch info to the post at the top of this page (yes, you must buy them on your own).

on the documentation....
I had scheduled a complete install (for yesterday) for an SRT6 , cleared my schedule (even bought a new digital camera), but the member cancelled at the last moment.

I still want to get a complete set of pictures showing each part of the instal in an SRT6, however, short of that, I can take enough useful pictures using my slk32 s (one I drive and the other is apart).

.... so there should be enough info available with the kit.

Chris

Thanks for that. I don't know how I missed it before. Now all I need to do is find a good shop that can install these for me. I have shakier hands than Michael J Fox.
 
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Old 09-15-2011 | 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by latemodel21
I still want to get a complete set of pictures showing each part of the instal in an SRT6, however, short of that, I can take enough useful pictures using my slk32 s (one I drive and the other is apart).

.... so there should be enough info available with the kit.

Chris
Would there be any difference installing it in a SRT VS a Limited? I dont know of any.
 
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Old 09-15-2011 | 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by PAULW
Would there be any difference installing it in a SRT VS a Limited? I dont know of any.
aside from physical differences that might exist in the grip region (are there any?) these cars are the same (relative to this kit) and there should be no difference in how this kit would be installed in either model.
Chris
 
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Old 09-15-2011 | 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by latemodel21
aside from physical differences that might exist in the grip region (are there any?) these cars are the same (relative to this kit) and there should be no difference in how this kit would be installed in either model.
Chris
Steering wheels are identical across the board...
 
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Old 09-15-2011 | 04:10 PM
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Rocker switches ordered and waiting for the kit to ship!
Hoping to get this done before the Dragon!
 
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Old 09-15-2011 | 04:37 PM
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How clear is it on where to "hack" into the back of the steering wheel?
 
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Old 09-16-2011 | 07:31 AM
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Default Re: My New Custom Wheel with Paddle shift

Is it too late to get into the first group on this ?
Put me down as interested in case anyone doesn't commit
Thanks
 
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Old 09-16-2011 | 07:59 AM
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Originally Posted by magredvet
Is it too late to get into the first group on this ?
Put me down as interested in case anyone doesn't commit
Thanks
Please put me on this list as well...hopefully on the list of the first 15.
 
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Old 09-16-2011 | 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by SRT6_Roadster
How clear is it on where to "hack" into the back of the steering wheel?
Jeremy,
I just added a pic of the cutout-template to POST 121. It is the same size as the part of the rocker switch (paddle shifter switch) that mounts below the surface of the back side of the wheel; You just trace it with a knife and cut. It also has a hole that corresponds to the paddle shifter mounting hole so that you can use it to mark where to drill the hole.

I have provided pics of where i have mounted the paddles on the SLK32 wheels .... very shortly, you will be seeing pics of where Crossfire owners have mounted their switches (perhaps Big Kid or Jason_HBC will have pics by next weekend ...) I imagine we can then create a second template that will make it easier to locate exactly where to start cutting.

Chris
 
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Old 09-16-2011 | 04:40 PM
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I am hoping to have everything together so I can do an install on the weekend of the 24th. I will take plenty of pictures along the way and hopefully the forum wont get a case of the cranky allowing me to upload the pictures.

Definantly hoping to have this done before the Dragon!
 
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Old 09-16-2011 | 04:40 PM
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latemodel21,

If you have a set of paddles handy, I can do an install with you tomorrow and pay you for the paddles and kit. If you don't want to let go of a set of paddles, we can always do the install, take pictures and then I'll give you your paddles back and I'll order mine next week.

This would allow you to get your install pictures up quickly.

I've scrounged together the money. I know it's short notice, but if this Saturday does not work we can try next Saturday. You KNOW my schedule is open.

Frankly, I'd be happy to help you build the kits if it will help cut your 'cost' in labor. It's not like I don't have the time.
 

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Old 09-16-2011 | 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by latemodel21
Jeremy,
I just added a pic of the cutout-template to POST 121. It is the same size as the part of the rocker switch (paddle shifter switch) that mounts below the surface of the back side of the wheel; You just trace it with a knife and cut. It also has a hole that corresponds to the paddle shifter mounting hole so that you can use it to mark where to drill the hole.

I have provided pics of where i have mounted the paddles on the SLK32 wheels .... very shortly, you will be seeing pics of where Crossfire owners have mounted their switches (perhaps Big Kid or Jason_HBC will have pics by next weekend ...) I imagine we can then create a second template that will make it easier to locate exactly where to start cutting.

Chris
Maybe you should fly out to Fontana North Carolina in two weeks with a handful of these bad boys and some paddles. I'm sure you could fill your wallet and meet some really nice people. Plus you'll have a blast.
 
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Old 09-16-2011 | 05:03 PM
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I Cant say that I don't like this Idea.

I already made plans to take the girlfriend up to the lake house this weekend ... but I do want to make some quality documentation for this kit, perhaps we can do something Tuesday? ... let me look at my schedule and I will give you a call.

And I do have an extra set of new Rocker switches that we can use ...


thanks,
Chris


Originally Posted by MMZ_TimeLord
latemodel21,

If you have a set of paddles handy, I can do an install with you tomorrow and pay you for the paddles and kit. If you don't want to let go of a set of paddles, we can always do the install, take pictures and then I'll give you your paddles back and I'll order mine next week.

This would allow you to get your install pictures up quickly.

I've scrounged together the money. I know it's short notice, but if this Saturday does not work we can try next Saturday. You KNOW my schedule is open.

Frankly, I'd be happy to help you build the kits if it will help cut your 'cost' in labor. It's not like I don't have the time.
 

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Old 09-16-2011 | 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Thirteendog
Maybe you should fly out to Fontana North Carolina in two weeks with a handful of these bad boys and some paddles. I'm sure you could fill your wallet and meet some really nice people. Plus you'll have a blast.
already tried to get him out here nick. something about the slk32 not fitting into the overhead compartment so he wont come to play!!
 


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