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    S-line paddle shifters - experiences?

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    As I am looking to replace my steering wheel I found the option of getting the S-line paddle sifters.
    Has anyone experience using such shifters? Seem to be a big larger.


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    I think they're actually the paddle shifters from the S5, rather than S-line, Meadowdale. The S-line ones look like this:
    The S version work and fit exactly the same way as the S-line ones, albeit they feel nicer and allow slightly better reach.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadowdale View Post
    As I am looking to replace my steering wheel I found the option of getting the S-line paddle sifters.
    Has anyone experience using such shifters? Seem to be a big larger.

    The paddles pictured are the extended shift paddles for 3 spoke and flat-bottom steering wheels. i have them on my flat-bottom and absolutely love them! they run new around $350. get 'em, you won't be disappointed:)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadowdale View Post
    As I am looking to replace my steering wheel I found the option of getting the S-line paddle sifters.
    Has anyone experience using such shifters? Seem to be a big larger.

    Those are RS shifters you can check out europrice.us and see. the Sline is black plastic, and S5 and such are chrome same shape as the Sline and finally the RS's have the bigger ones like that. I think R8 might also not sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wxsgt View Post
    Those are RS shifters you can check out europrice.us and see. the Sline is black plastic, and S5 and such are chrome same shape as the Sline and finally the RS's have the bigger ones like that. I think R8 might also not sure.
    Hi, yes, I was assuming those are bigger than the stock S5 paddles that I currently have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadowdale View Post
    Hi, yes, I was assuming those are bigger than the stock S5 paddles that I currently have.
    yes a little bit. I don't have them myself but definitely want to get them

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    I think the paddles are more based on the wheel than the model. I have a '15 sline A4 with FB Steering wheel and my paddles look exactly as those supplied by the OP with the chrome. They're great....so is the flat bottom.
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    Three difference is the year. MY'14+ have larger paddles then the years before it

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    Quote Originally Posted by shonseb View Post
    Three difference is the year. MY'14+ have larger paddles then the years before it

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    My 15 S5 (US) still has the "regular" chrome paddles.

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    I haven't heard of any 14+ MY cars having the older style. That would be strange if they put the larger ones on the sline and rs but the smaller ones on the S


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