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Discount code
Do we have a discount code for Blackbox Solutions?
Thinking of ordering the steering wheel boards.
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13th Dec 2019 12:13 am
davidhem
Member Since: 21 Feb 2013
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I don't think there is any discount, I have the boards in my D4 heated steering wheel along with the paddle shifters, it all works really well, there was a huge amount of work went into developing them for what is quite a small market so discounts are probably a no no.David
13th Dec 2019 1:26 pm
geoffsnook
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No it is what it is on there site Discovery 3 se gone
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13th Dec 2019 3:13 pm
Littlewill
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davidhem wrote:
I don't think there is any discount, I have the boards in my D4 heated steering wheel along with the paddle shifters, it all works really well, there was a huge amount of work went into developing them for what is quite a small market so discounts are probably a no no.
I've been looking at the paddle shift mod but it pretty expensive. How often do you find yourself using them? Do you need to first put the Disco in Sport mode (slide the stick across)
14th Dec 2019 11:18 am
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Do people actually use paddle shifts? I've had them on several cars but never used them.D4 HSE EU6 (Known as Jeeves)
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14th Dec 2019 11:51 am
Ambit
Member Since: 12 Dec 2017
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Let us know how you get on I bought the last set of boards about two years ago from them and they said it was the last set and weren’t making any more.
Do people actually use paddle shifts? I've had them on several cars but never used them.
I didn't "wire" the paddles up to work when i had a heated wheel put on and tbh I've never missed having them. I rarely use the sport shift (Or whatever name they have for it ) I like the heated wheel though. Im just going to have to repair it as the 12v cable from back of 12v socket has burnt where it connects to the clock spring. That will be a job for tomorrow if i can't get out on my bike.
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14th Dec 2019 1:26 pm
ianm27
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Littlewill wrote:
I've been looking at the paddle shift mod but it pretty expensive. How often do you find yourself using them? Do you need to first put the Disco in Sport mode (slide the stick across)
No, the flappy paddles will work in normal driving mode. They are fitted on mine but TBH the only time I've ever used them is when I accidentally hit themUncle Ray's spare wheel protector
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14th Dec 2019 2:09 pm
davidhem
Member Since: 21 Feb 2013
Location: Kenilworth
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Littlewill wrote:
davidhem wrote:
I don't think there is any discount, I have the boards in my D4 heated steering wheel along with the paddle shifters, it all works really well, there was a huge amount of work went into developing them for what is quite a small market so discounts are probably a no no.
I've been looking at the paddle shift mod but it pretty expensive. How often do you find yourself using them? Do you need to first put the Disco in Sport mode (slide the stick across)
I rarely use them for day to day driving, but they come into their own when towing heavy loads, having the right gear for the road conditions makes for much safer towing. I also like them off road and in the snow.
Yes you do have to slide the gear lever over to engage them, unlike the D4 8 speed.David
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