Crystal gear shift

Mrvaughng

Active member
Anyone here installed these, saw them on ali express and was looking online if it was installed on g01
 

sAnDmAn_

Member
Is it the actual crystal one?

In the X7, the actual crystal one looks amazing

In the 2024 X5 that I sat in, they've substituted it for a look alike which looks tacky and plasticky...
 

Mrvaughng

Active member
The reason to try to change the gear knob is because I bought the g01 but the buttons are worn so i looked online and cannot find for rhd
Thats an issue so i was looking at an alternative
 

Mrvaughng

Active member
Update: bmw R2200 for the following in the kit
* unlock button
* the trim with PRND
* P Button

Ali express and ebay has but for LHS unfortunately
 

r0ckf1re

Well-known member
The reason to try to change the gear knob is because I bought the g01 but the buttons are worn so i looked online and cannot find for rhd
Thats an issue so i was looking at an alternative

What model year ?


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Mrvaughng

Active member
Seems the GO1 isnt that well build. My 6 year old F30's buttons is still like new
Hush...... u gna wake up some ous here.lol
I agree certain stuff jot properly built
I had a f25 and to be honest everything inside well built apart from that sticky door handle
 

AshG108

///Member
The G01 parts are taking a beating more than F-series...from the G01s I have seen, some were in horrible conditions... especially buttons worn out and untidy. Steering Wheels shiny with less than 40000kms on them.
 

Mrvaughng

Active member
The G01 parts are taking a beating more than F-series...from the G01s I have seen, some were in horrible conditions... especially buttons worn out and untidy. Steering Wheels shiny with less than 40000kms on them
Have u seen the rubber mats how poor quality also
 

TurboLlew

Honorary ///Member
The quality of carpets and plastics in R1M-1.5M cars is getting worse and worse. You can feel it in the pile. Compare with an E39 to see how far we have come... it's shocking. I've seen some cheaper (sub 500K new) vehicles that don't even have proper carpets - it is more like a boot lining with some foam on the bottom and then rubber mats or carpets on top of this.

I have to agree with the 'common' centre sleector/drive mode stack that all these vehicles seem to have adopted. My F10 didn't wear out in all the time I owned it yet 2 year old G15s have had noticeable interior wear. I have seen half a dozen now and they all have similar kinds of wear in this area. Anything fake piano black or fake aluminium will face this challenge. The only way around this seems to be the wood trim packages (not to everyone's tastes), extended leather option (usually 100K+) or ceramic touch interior controls (also not 100% convinced on this). A 'normal' brushed aluminium trim would make so much more sense and probably look better. I posted many times about the peeling/bubbling 'galvanic' effect steering wheel on our Merc. Again - all designed just to look good in pics and first 5000km.

On piano black: fake piano black (real piano black is multi-layered laquered wood and can be polished) that is present on all these cars as a 'premium' option looks absolutely HORRIBLE as well. The trim surfaces of all these vehicles are also very susceptible to scratching. I have found this to be the case in my F90 (F10 had a metal mesh which could be damaged but repaired or replaced on JUST the damaged bit. The new cars basically have a 'printed on' thin finish on a thin aluminium frame (bear in mind this is even worse on the F90 LCI with the lighter 'carbon mesh effect' finish somehow). With the fancy lighting you have to turn to the aftermarket for replacements/covers (and you can also get these in real carbon). BMW will have you buy a whole new door pad for instance to replace these trims and they are probably the lowest quality item in the vehicle though (surprise surprise) they look great in pictures :ROFLMAO: . The same kind of surface is present in G15s as most of the vehicles I've seen do not have the extended leather option or wood-trim options that would have otherwise replaced this. I have yet to see one (even 1 or 2 years old) that doesn't have scratches on these surfaces.

Example of that pattern: The F90 is more 'premium' in terms of texture but pretty much the same idea - very evident with the lightest scratch

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Mrvaughng

Active member
The quality of carpets and plastics in R1M-1.5M cars is getting worse and worse. You can feel it in the pile. Compare with an E39 to see how far we have come... it's shocking. I've seen some cheaper (sub 500K new) vehicles that don't even have proper carpets - it is more like a boot lining with some foam on the bottom and then rubber mats or carpets on top of this.

I have to agree with the 'common' centre sleector/drive mode stack that all these vehicles seem to have adopted. My F10 didn't wear out in all the time I owned it yet 2 year old G15s have had noticeable interior wear. I have seen half a dozen now and they all have similar kinds of wear in this area. Anything fake piano black or fake aluminium will face this challenge. The only way around this seems to be the wood trim packages (not to everyone's tastes), extended leather option (usually 100K+) or ceramic touch interior controls (also not 100% convinced on this). A 'normal' brushed aluminium trim would make so much more sense and probably look better. I posted many times about the peeling/bubbling 'galvanic' effect steering wheel on our Merc. Again - all designed just to look good in pics and first 5000km.

On piano black: fake piano black (real piano black is multi-layered laquered wood and can be polished) that is present on all these cars as a 'premium' option looks absolutely HORRIBLE as well. The trim surfaces of all these vehicles are also very susceptible to scratching. I have found this to be the case in my F90 (F10 had a metal mesh which could be damaged but repaired or replaced on JUST the damaged bit. The new cars basically have a 'printed on' thin finish on a thin aluminium frame (bear in mind this is even worse on the F90 LCI with the lighter 'carbon mesh effect' finish somehow). With the fancy lighting you have to turn to the aftermarket for replacements/covers (and you can also get these in real carbon). BMW will have you buy a whole new door pad for instance to replace these trims and they are probably the lowest quality item in the vehicle though (surprise surprise) they look great in pictures :ROFLMAO: . The same kind of surface is present in G15s as most of the vehicles I've seen do not have the extended leather option or wood-trim options that would have otherwise replaced this. I have yet to see one (even 1 or 2 years old) that doesn't have scratches on these surfaces.

Example of that pattern: The F90 is more 'premium' in terms of texture but pretty much the same idea - very evident with the lightest scratch

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Such informative post,
I have seem guys online complaining about the trims. Especially the piano black.
Imagine u pay so much for a vehicle yet must still look at alternative. I have seen guys trying to put ppf on the piano black
 
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