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I was just thinking how to elegantly delete this. Lower it any way, to put an armrest where the compartment would be. That would I think suffice all. ****Fiberglass and glue, fiberglass and glue, fiberglass and glue. The things a man has to learn after owning a bmw...
My 95 coupe does not have the rest either. I'm curious to try one, because it sort of looks like something is missing without it. Plus the cupholder / ashtray situation is so flimsy.
Are the armrests as flimsy as the rest of this kit or do they get bolted to something more solid?
Thanks.
Last edited by 35nhma; 10-28-2020 at 10:52 AM.
The awkwardly high armrest is what drove me to put a stock height shifter in my M3, the car came with a shorter one.
When cruising I think the armrest is the perfect height. I have very long arms so I can keep my elbow on the rest and use all the hvac and radio controls. For sporty driving, I tend to flip it up out of the way.
I am glad my car has one. My R56 Mini didn't have an armrest, and that got to you after an hour on the road.
I never thought it bothered me until I took mine out for some repair, and then noticed how much better the car feels to drive without it. I'm quite tall and I guess the armrest was always in the way when changing gears. Now I have the no armrest center console and it feels much better. I recommend everyone trying and seeing for themselves, which option do they actually prefer.
The armrest is perfect height. If not, don't blaim the armrest, blaim your tiny frame.
Adjust seat height accordingly.
1998 BMW M3 3.2 Cabrio Alpinweiί III on Schwarz German spec 1 of 12
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My 92 coupe has an armrest. I also have the tape deck. I'm not sure, but I dont think cupholders was an option from the factory in Euro cars. Does anyone have cupholders with the armrest? Hows that working for you?
I didn't do it intentionally, I just had the center console out for some other work I was doing around the car. You're right, but for me the flipped up armrest bothers me somehow. I just feel better without it.
1998 BMW M3 3.2 Cabrio Alpinweiί III on Schwarz German spec 1 of 12
SMG SRA PDC AUC OBC GSM HK UURS IHKA FGR MFL
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In my not so humble opinion very few cars have a centre armrest at the correct height... Which is to be the EXACT same height as the armrest on the door! Anything else and you absolutely will have back issues over time. It's a one hundred percent guarantee, even if you younger and bendy folks think you are immune, you are in for a rude awakening eventually.
That said... The E36 armrests (if so equipped) are exactly perfect.
If you don't like the height of the armrest when you have 12 way adjustability on your seat, including height and angle of the seat pad, adjustable thigh support and tons of rake available in the back... then you are an outlier when it comes to human shapes. (at least the shapes of human adults in the 90s... data (and eyes) says waistlines now average at least 50% wider now. That would probably make the armrest uncomfortable too I expect.
^^
Hence my earlier comment: don’t blame the armrest, blame you’re frame.
All jokes aside, to me it is perfect. My arm makes a straight angle from elbow to top of shifter while seat is at its lowest position.
1998 BMW M3 3.2 Cabrio Alpinweiί III on Schwarz German spec 1 of 12
SMG SRA PDC AUC OBC GSM HK UURS IHKA FGR MFL
IG: https://www.instagram.com/iflok/
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