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Old 05-01-2013, 04:04 PM   #29
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I like the idea of a slip on/stick on piece. It takes one sec to put on and it fixes the problem of size. All in baby!
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Slip on/stick on is cool with me.
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Old 05-01-2013, 04:43 PM   #31
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I don't have an AT, but I think it'd be cool to make a full replacement that fits where the stock one does and has a shorter click, adjustable spring preload, etc. Would probably be $$$ though.

To make the paddles cheaply out of Aluminum, you could use a rapid prototyping machine to make a plug, make a mold, cast it, CNC the mounting points only, and use a tumbler or vibrating table with an an abrasive media to get a nice finish on the exposed part of the paddle.

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Old 05-01-2013, 07:33 PM   #32
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I don't have an AT, but I think it'd be cool to make a full replacement that fits where the stock one does and has a shorter click, adjustable spring preload, etc. Would probably be $$$ though.

To make the paddles cheaply out of Aluminum, you could use a rapid prototyping machine to make a plug, make a mold, cast it, CNC the mounting points only, and use a tumbler or vibrating table with an an abrasive media to get a nice finish on the exposed part of the paddle.

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I had thought about it, but AFAIK only a small percentage of the owners have AT's, and most are in the US. It could be investment casted, but I don't think anyone would pay close to 4 figures for replacement paddles. However, if anyone is willing to pay, we can always do custom one-offs ;]
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I had thought about it, but AFAIK only a small percentage of the owners have AT's, and most are in the US. It could be investment casted, but I don't think anyone would pay close to 4 figures for replacement paddles. However, if anyone is willing to pay, we can always do custom one-offs ;]
True, casting only really shows a price benefit when you have large quantities or aren't paying for the man hours it involves.

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How long would it take before stick/slip ons be able to be made and sold?
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Slip over!
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Slipover would be easiest/least cost, as long as the joint was tight with no free play either new or over time. Adhesive, set screw or both to ensure solid mount?
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How long would it take before stick/slip ons be able to be made and sold?
Realistically, July-August would probably be the earliest it'd become available.
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im down for a slip on, but how would you compensate for the move of the overall paddle towards the steering wheel without making it look clunky ?
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im down for a slip on, but how would you compensate for the move of the overall paddle towards the steering wheel without making it look clunky ?
that's what makes it so tricky to design ;p however, we don't shy away from a challenge. to be honest, this is not a high priority on our list of things to do right now, but it seems like there's a lot of interest so i will keep working on some ideas in my free time. please be patient and watch for updates.

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Old 05-02-2013, 08:20 PM   #40
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you guys should look at the evo x mr / 08+ ralliart paddles for reference.. Even though i got bored with the twin clutch gear box, the paddles were dam good and I don't think i ever heard of any failures on evom.
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Great idea. Please keep us posted I want whatever u come up with to try it out
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you guys should look at the evo x mr / 08+ ralliart paddles for reference.. Even though i got bored with the twin clutch gear box, the paddles were dam good and I don't think i ever heard of any failures on evom.
Do you mean the height? The Evo paddles are on the steering column so I don't think it has the same clearance issues as the BRZ/FR-S
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