You can cut into anything... the real question is.. is it a good idea.....
I can look tonight and tell you wants back there...
I want to cut a hole into the black plastic wall behind the ash tray and HVAC controls (as pictured). The red square is about where I want to cut maybe a bit lower. I am fitting some cup holders where the ash sits. I need more space into that wall about 1/2" I was planning on putting a sealant around the hole to plug any leaks.
What is behind there, an air vent? Can I cut into it?
You can cut into anything... the real question is.. is it a good idea.....
I can look tonight and tell you wants back there...
If it cannot be fixed by the dremel or ducktape.. get out the sledge...
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I miss my e34
drinks on your consule is a bad idea in my book.
Originally Posted by dacoyote
95 E34 530I V2.37
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
John F. Kennedy
That's the HVAC housing. Depending on which one you've got, you might be running into the heater matrix. At the very least, you'll need to seal the area where the cupholder intrudes into the housing.
Anyway, cupholders? That's so, I dunno, SUV or Toyota or something. Zee purpose of zis car ist gedriven, nichts gedrinken, ja? Yer car ain't a bar.
1997 535i V8
5spd, OBC, A/C, cruise, BMW phone, factory M-Tech wheel & suspension, 18" Alpinas
haha, well i'm sometimes rushed and have spilled drinks in the car before. I don't like the look of any other cup holder so decided to take the ash tray out and put in some custom cup holders. Smoke in the car or drink in the car? I have chosen the ladder.
Of course, I would seal it up no matter what is behind there.
While I've got the console apart I am detailing the entire area, cleaning all switches, tightening the steering bolt, installing my steering wheel controls for the radio, sanding and restaining the console, and washing the carpets and changing the bulbs in the OBC. Its been a long few days. But it is going to be well worth the work.
Anyway, cupholders? That's so, I dunno, SUV or Toyota or something. Zee purpose of zis car ist gedriven, nichts gedrinken, ja? Yer car ain't a bar.[/QUOTE]
Heh, heh,,,that reminds me of a handmade sign in the control room of a CT scanner in a hospital,,,the CT scanner was made in germany-
sign said:
"Achtung! Das machine is nicht for die worken by die dumbkoffen. Ist too easy schnappen der springen, blowen der fusen, und poppencorken mit spritzensparken. Das rubbernecken sightseerin: Keepen ze hands in ze pokects, sitzen, und watch das blinkin lights."
I love to drink coffee while driving, have always had vehicles with cupholders, but, just cant bring myself to have a cup that might spill inside of my e34. I guess a potential coffee spill, on my grey chenille or alcantara, might send me over the edge.
I also smoke,,but I wont smoke in this car, either.
I guess, thats what having a nice e34 does to you. We take better care of it, than we do many other things.
I stopped smoking in mine after I accidently bumped the coal against the headliner by the window and put a tiny burn in it. I felt sick. It's not like my interior is perfect or anything, but I'd like to think I'm making it better rather than worse.
When I want to carry a drink, I fill a sports drink bottle (like Gatorade or whatever) and stuff it between the seat and the console.
1997 535i V8
5spd, OBC, A/C, cruise, BMW phone, factory M-Tech wheel & suspension, 18" Alpinas
They do have those nice looking double cup holders at bavarian autosports. Sits in the side tray, folds out of the way, and has wood grain and whatnot for camoflage. Would be a big less intrusive, but whatever works.
I cut a hole in this:
You can cut a hole in that