I just did the install myself a week or 2 ago. If your driving with the gear shifter in Drive, and you hit the paddle shifter, the car will change gears. After a couple of seconds if you do not hit the paddle shifters again, it will go back into Drive.
Haven't noticed any loose feeling at all in the few months I've had it on. Think it is so tightly fitted in there it can't really move much.kami_sn wrote: ↑Mon Feb 01, 2021 10:31 amI know this is an old post, I ordered the parts and will be installing the paddles as soon as I receive them and I have a question for the people who installed the paddles with the manufactured bracket. Since bracket is installed with one bolt, do you experience any wobbling or lose feeling in the shifters after a while that requires tightening of the 10mm bolt?
Thanks for the info. I received all my parts today and installed them, they turned out great. Here is a little DIY video I did for it.biggie wrote: ↑Thu Feb 04, 2021 9:26 amHaven't noticed any loose feeling at all in the few months I've had it on. Think it is so tightly fitted in there it can't really move much.kami_sn wrote: ↑Mon Feb 01, 2021 10:31 amI know this is an old post, I ordered the parts and will be installing the paddles as soon as I receive them and I have a question for the people who installed the paddles with the manufactured bracket. Since bracket is installed with one bolt, do you experience any wobbling or lose feeling in the shifters after a while that requires tightening of the 10mm bolt?
I feel the car actually shifts harder specially in up shifts. One other thing I love about is that it gives you the shift on demand option that you will not get with console shifter, because you have to put the care in manual and then shift, but with paddles, you can downshift to pass and then car shifts back to drive when you ease on the pedal. As far a price you always can get used ones on ebay for cheaper.