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- Apr 3, 2013
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- Ram Year
- 2013
- Engine
- 5.7L
I'm going to buy: 1YH75DX9AC, which is the back of our steering wheel. I'll see what it takes to modify.
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I like the idea of complete reversibility, but definitely wouid't want some box sitting on top of the buttons unless it was really thin, say 1/8-1/4 inch, and small enough in other dimensions to be unobtrusive.this may sounds dorky... but I was thinking of this need yesterday.
How about something that is wireless that just sits on top of the buttons and just pushes them when you click the paddles in the back of the wheel. Everything would be custom, would run on batteries (paddle 1, paddle 2, receiver that has two motors for left button and right button.
I know there are issues with this idea such as ugly thing sitting on the buttons plus running on batteries. I'm thinking that the receiver could be small enough that is pushing the buttons.
It would need very little mods except for mounting and would not void a lease (which I have)
Thoughts?
Did you use the paddles from the 200 that you got off eBay?I have a prototype steering wheel harness that I made. The harness will interface the new paddle shifters/radio controls with the Ram's steering wheel forward facing buttons and the connection back to the truck.
The harness I made will not connect to the horn, but that is an easy fix. Sometime in the next few days, I'm going to connect the new paddle shifters and radio controls with my harness and see if it works from an electrical stand point. If everything works, I just need to figure out how to make a clean steering wheel shroud for the back of the wheel.
Updates?
Just checking in... any progress?
don't think this will go anywhere... Jeepguy has passed away.
what!?!?!?
That's what other members have posted on his other threads.
Dude. Read the thread. The guy working on this died.I would love to know more about this and would love paddle shifters in my truck is there any progress