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01-03-2009, 11:39 AM | #1 |
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eBrake handle removal
I'm installing a new handle. When I did my E46, I remember having to cut it and use huge pliers to remove it. Any tricks you have?
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eBrake handle removed
Never mind--figured it out--much easier than old style.
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Here 'ya go...
From bimmian. Goes well with the iDrive knob. Need an aluminum shift knob, now. I see that bimmian has a lighted one.
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you just have to unclip the boot and pull it off as hard as you can. Similar to the shift knob, it's only held on by friction.. Be careful not to bang into anything when it releases though |
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