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Anyone Install Push Botton Shifter A10?

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It would be nice and I might just do this mod this winter.
I want a F1 Syule Front Sode Push Button Up and Down shift for my A10. I really see the rear pull back shifter handles as being very slow and bombers compared to Push buttons located on the front sides for quick Thumb Push Button shift. Just wondering
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It would be nice and I might just do this mod this winter.
I want a F1 Syule Front Sode Push Button Up and Down shift for my A10. I really see the rear pull back shifter handles as being very slow and bombers compared to Push buttons located on the front sides for quick Thumb Push Button shift. Just wondering
I haven't done it but I've had a lot of thoughts about it. I even went as far to consider a gaming joystick 😂 my idea centered around relocating the paddle shifter mechanism/board.

I mean, essentially it's just a button triggering a signal. Perhaps of some decent soldering skills and a good ability to read diagrams you could do it.

I haven't tried it because I don't have those abilities and I also like ambition 😂
 

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It would be nice and I might just do this mod this winter.
I want a F1 Syule Front Sode Push Button Up and Down shift for my A10. I really see the rear pull back shifter handles as being very slow and bombers compared to Push buttons located on the front sides for quick Thumb Push Button shift. Just wondering
I think I get what you’re saying but can you show me a picture of what you’re talking about?
 
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I think I get what you’re saying but can you show me a picture of what you’re talking about?
I can't find anything so I would most likely have to buy push button switches, make brackets to mount to front inside area close for quick thumb control. But, I have to verify if the OEM paddle shifters just transfers continuity to initiate the shift. Because for me, the paddle are slow, cumbersome and not in a location which makes it a quick shift. I would probably use high quality Air shifter buttons to activate the shifting. But allot of research for not only does it have to work fast but look good and not like Jethro Bodean done the work lol
 

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I don’t think it would make a difference. Even if you change to buttons you are still using the same control units that have to talk to one another anyways.
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