Vertex
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Has anyone else replaced their paddle shifters with something else?
I started last night and spent over 3 hours trying to get the airbag off and then attempting to get things disconnected to swap over to the other paddles. The largest issue I had (well there were 2) was getting the damn air bag off. Obviously never doing it before I figured it wasn't going to be quick and easy, although, I didn't anticipate spending nearly 2 hours just trying to get that off.
The second and other large problem I've run into are getting the connectors disconnected for the paddles and also did have a small hiccup with the small white airbag one as well. I was able to get one of the paddles out after some time of tinkering around, however, the other side I've messed up unfortunately and hopefully can still get it disconnected. The good news is the part that is messed up is the paddle side of the connector and not the side that attaches to the switch so I won't have to replace anything I wasn't already going to replace as the paddles I got come with their own switches already on the paddle.
If anyone has any good tips for future people swapping paddles or to help me get that last one disconnected I'm all ears? I'm getting a small pick set today that will hopefully help with what I'm trying to do. My closest thing I had to work with was a set of allen wrenches and I used the smallest one which still didn't seem to help.
I started last night and spent over 3 hours trying to get the airbag off and then attempting to get things disconnected to swap over to the other paddles. The largest issue I had (well there were 2) was getting the damn air bag off. Obviously never doing it before I figured it wasn't going to be quick and easy, although, I didn't anticipate spending nearly 2 hours just trying to get that off.
The second and other large problem I've run into are getting the connectors disconnected for the paddles and also did have a small hiccup with the small white airbag one as well. I was able to get one of the paddles out after some time of tinkering around, however, the other side I've messed up unfortunately and hopefully can still get it disconnected. The good news is the part that is messed up is the paddle side of the connector and not the side that attaches to the switch so I won't have to replace anything I wasn't already going to replace as the paddles I got come with their own switches already on the paddle.
If anyone has any good tips for future people swapping paddles or to help me get that last one disconnected I'm all ears? I'm getting a small pick set today that will hopefully help with what I'm trying to do. My closest thing I had to work with was a set of allen wrenches and I used the smallest one which still didn't seem to help.
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