992 Paddle Shifter with same feel and sound as GT3RS
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mattchow (05-26-2023)
#77
They’re HERE
Today the GT3RS style shifters arrived. Really simple to install, the hardware and tool needed for the install are included. Of course I am pairing the + and - signs on yellow to match accents in my car. More pics to follow after the painting. I don’t know why I weighed them, but they weigh 25g each. You can order them directly from JQ’s website and get a discount because of the group buy that was organized by a fellow Rennlist member. Let’s jump on this, quantity is limited and you don’t want to get stuck waiting for back orders to clear.
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mattchow (06-01-2023)
#79
#80
Ok, so I couldn’t wait. I painted the +/- signs with yellow acrylic paint, topped it with glossy nail polish. I removed the steering wheel again, you don’t have to. I did it to throughly clean the alcantara and to tighten the bolt correctly. I didn’t have the right torque wrench the last time I went through this.
You can do it without removing the wheel, just adjust the throw first to be able to get into the tough space.
Simply love it, the easiest and most rewarding mod to the 992.
You can do it without removing the wheel, just adjust the throw first to be able to get into the tough space.
Simply love it, the easiest and most rewarding mod to the 992.
#81
For instance, the Cargraphic valve controller changes your driving experience, whereas the shifters enhance the driving experience.
#82
Ok, so I couldn’t wait. I painted the +/- signs with yellow acrylic paint, topped it with glossy nail polish. I removed the steering wheel again, you don’t have to. I did it to throughly clean the alcantara and to tighten the bolt correctly. I didn’t have the right torque wrench the last time I went through this. You can do it without removing the wheel, just adjust the throw first to be able to get into the tough space. Simply love it, the easiest and most rewarding mod to the 992.
#83
Z911 - These look great! I jumped on the group buy for the shifters last month but have waited to install these until I also bought and received these new GT3 paddles which were delivered yesterday. I also have the yellow Tach and Chrono on my Turbo S Cab and love the look of the yellow + and - on the paddles. However, because I am not crafty in any way, do you mind quickly explaining how you painted these so I can do the same before I install them? TIA for any help for a non-artistic kind of guy like me
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Yojeffo (06-02-2023)
#84
Today the GT3RS style shifters arrived. Really simple to install, the hardware and tool needed for the install are included. Of course I am pairing the + and - signs on yellow to match accents in my car. More pics to follow after the painting. I don’t know why I weighed them, but they weigh 25g each. You can order them directly from JQ’s website and get a discount because of the group buy that was organized by a fellow Rennlist member. Let’s jump on this, quantity is limited and you don’t want to get stuck waiting for back orders to clear.
I’m on the fence about it, but largely depends if you drive in manual mode often or not. The shifters feel complete now with the new 3RS style paddles.
For instance, the Cargraphic valve controller changes your driving experience, whereas the shifters enhance the driving experience.
For instance, the Cargraphic valve controller changes your driving experience, whereas the shifters enhance the driving experience.
I bought the paddle shifters from the original group buy. The CF ones look real good. I'm just wondering what really is the benefit of the 3RS style paddles? Is the feel different than the CF ones included in the original buy? Or is it merely cosmetic?
Thanks!
#85
Can I get your guys opinion on this a bit further?
I bought the paddle shifters from the original group buy. The CF ones look real good. I'm just wondering what really is the benefit of the 3RS style paddles? Is the feel different than the CF ones included in the original buy? Or is it merely cosmetic?
Thanks!
I bought the paddle shifters from the original group buy. The CF ones look real good. I'm just wondering what really is the benefit of the 3RS style paddles? Is the feel different than the CF ones included in the original buy? Or is it merely cosmetic?
Thanks!
#86
Z911 - These look great! I jumped on the group buy for the shifters last month but have waited to install these until I also bought and received these new GT3 paddles which were delivered yesterday. I also have the yellow Tach and Chrono on my Turbo S Cab and love the look of the yellow + and - on the paddles. However, because I am not crafty in any way, do you mind quickly explaining how you painted these so I can do the same before I install them? TIA for any help for a non-artistic kind of guy like me
After the paint dries, you can add a shiny finish by applying clear gloss nail polish using a toothpick. If there are any areas that need cleaning up, you can use a toothpick with nail polish remover again. I hope these instructions help you out. Feel free to ask if you have any further questions!
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Yojeffo (06-03-2023)
#87
I'm considering buying them as well, but before that, would anyone here be so nice and confirm that they work / click way nicer than the factory installed ones? I'd be insanely thankful for detailed info about the difference
#88
https://youtube.com/shorts/6mUjPvP2YcA?
Last edited by shrimp money; 06-03-2023 at 02:06 AM.
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shrimp money (06-03-2023)
#90
Great to hear that you're excited about the shifters and paddles! To paint the +/- symbols on the paddles, I recommend using acrylic yellow paint from a craft store. Instead of a small brush, use a toothpick for more precise application.
After the paint dries, you can add a shiny finish by applying clear gloss nail polish using a toothpick. If there are any areas that need cleaning up, you can use a toothpick with nail polish remover again. I hope these instructions help you out. Feel free to ask if you have any further questions!
After the paint dries, you can add a shiny finish by applying clear gloss nail polish using a toothpick. If there are any areas that need cleaning up, you can use a toothpick with nail polish remover again. I hope these instructions help you out. Feel free to ask if you have any further questions!