View Full Version : M-tech 1 or M-tech 2 Steering wheel
Felixdacat
04-18-2006, 06:46 PM
Not going to put in the Grant wheel. I was on ebay, and there is a M-tech 1, and 2 f/s. Both are going for about $40 each with 23hours left. Any negs about these?
clhorton
04-18-2006, 07:52 PM
middle one looks best
middle one looks best
I second that. I have it and it's just the right size and thickness... erm... I'm still talking about the wheel ;)
wingman
04-18-2006, 08:50 PM
Do you mean the top right hand side? If so I have to disagree. I think the top left is a better looking wheel.
pundit
04-18-2006, 10:08 PM
My E34 came with the M-Tech 2 wheel (center pic) fitted as standard.
It just feels exactly like I always wanted a steering wheel to feel.
The one on the right seems ergonomically similar (especially where your thumbs sit) but looks a bit more suited to 'Fast & Furious' if you ask me.
kev535i
04-18-2006, 10:57 PM
my car came with the first one but i changed to the second one - swapped from my e30 before sale and i feel its much better- and man is that price cheap!
Alexlind123
04-18-2006, 11:02 PM
Middle one.
sKilled
04-19-2006, 12:12 AM
Poll Time!
John 535is (Sydney)
04-19-2006, 01:10 AM
M-tech 1 for the older models.
I have the '89 with the M-tech 1 as standard
Paul in NZ
04-19-2006, 01:38 AM
John I have a M Tech II....standard i thought
http://www.bimmer.info/bmw/kiwi535/int.jpg
onewhippedpuppy
04-19-2006, 03:10 AM
I vote top right, M T II. Looks a bit more modern, the top left would better fit an E28 or E30. Lower left, looks like a good candidate for a frisbee or dog chew toy.
GS535i
04-19-2006, 04:19 AM
I just put a MTech II on a couple of weeks ago - and it is a fantastic change in the sensation of control: Obviously, the car handles no differently - but you can't convince the driver of that! ;)
A couple of cautions:
- if your car is an airbag model, the white plastic push-pin in the steering hub that engages the air bag clock spring in the wheel MUST be removed ... otherwise, the new wheel will not turn more than 15 deg.
- You will need a washer stack of ~15mm and 22mm id to place under the wheel locknut: otherwise, the wheel will not torque down and/or the splines may be damaged.
- The M-Tech II is too close to the column stalks for my liking! There is more than one flavour of this wheel, and mine happens to be the smaller 368mm diameter: it has 25mm less dish than the stock wheel, so finger space is at a premium. To improve this,
a) the back side of the wheel can be spaced out another 10mm max ( before running out of splines); however, to do this, the push pin for the horn must be lengthened as well as the tab that cancels the turn signals. Or, ....
b) Dismount the column levers and bend them back without destroying them .... any bright ideas appreciated on how to accomplish this :)
c) I purchased a spare set of column switches from a E34 M5 ... and they have ~ 10-12mm less forward bend than the orriginals.
I plan to install these switches soon ('c'), and then do 'a' if there is not enough room.
BTW - if you're tall, the fat rim covers the important part of the speedo .... but who cares ..
cschollum
04-19-2006, 04:48 AM
- The M-Tech II is too close to the column stalks for my liking! There is more than one flavour of this wheel, and mine happens to be the smaller 368mm diameter: it has 25mm less dish than the stock wheel, so finger space is at a premium.
yours is like this because you have the wrong wheel for the E34, yours is for the E36, which has a smaller diameter wheel, thats why your speedo is obstructed.
the version for the E34 is almost identical except its got a bigger diameter and the spokes have a slightly different pattern
Alan_525i
04-19-2006, 10:40 AM
Not going to put in the Grant wheel. I was on ebay, and there is a M-tech 1, and 2 f/s. Both are going for about $40 each with 23hours left. Any negs about these?
Note that the M-Tech 2 you have pictured will NOT fit your early build E34. It has the "down sloping" spokes as opposed to horizontal ones. This indicates that it is the E36 fitment. The E36 hub spokes only are compatible with 91 (I believe) and later E34s. 88,89,90 E34s use the same wheels as E30/E28.
I have an M-Tech II in my car. Still my favorite steering wheel in ANY car I've driven including the ultra cool late E36 M 3-spoke airbag wheel.
zygoteer
04-19-2006, 01:50 PM
Do you mean the top right hand side? If so I have to disagree. I think the top left is a better looking wheel.
I think if you widen your 'forum window' then all three pictures will appear in a (top only) horizontal row
GS535i
04-19-2006, 02:08 PM
yours is like this because you have the wrong wheel for the E34, yours is for the E36, which has a smaller diameter wheel, thats why your speedo is obstructed.
the version for the E34 is almost identical except its got a bigger diameter and the spokes have a slightly different pattern
.... that may be, but as Alan has noted in the post below, the E36 wheel will not mate to the early E34 steering shaft splines. The MTech II I fitted mates perfectly with the retaining nut/ splined shaft of a 1990: The later E34s and E36s use a 17mm bolt attachment with a differing spline size, or so I thought.
SC David
04-19-2006, 02:22 PM
I want an Mtech II so bad. I'm tired of driving a bus.
Alan_525i
04-19-2006, 02:28 PM
.... that may be, but as Alan has noted in the post below, the E36 wheel will not mate to the early E34 steering shaft splines. The MTech II I fitted mates perfectly with the retaining nut/ splined shaft of a 1990: The later E34s and E36s use a 17mm bolt attachment with a differing spline size, or so I thought.
Just to reinforce what GS535i said, I too noticed how close the wheel sat to the control stalks. (I think we actually had this discussion a couple weeks ago.) I got used to it after a few weeks. Some people might not. I actually like it as I can poke the levers (for turnsignals or a single wiper run or flash my highs) while my hand is rested on the spoke. I'm very interested to hear about the M5 control stalks not coming out as far. Never knew there was a difference. At least I know I have a remedy if my fingers get bigger!
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