A/C faceplate and console position

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E9 friends,

I am reaching out for guidance in the finish of my ac retrofit :

What is the correct position of ac facdplate and center console gearshift cover?

Does the cover sit above the faceplate or are the parallel?
Is the cover shorter for ac than non-ac?

I am trying to fit this with my non ac car
Thank you
Dominik
 

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The shift console goes in first, and the face plate fits under the bottom of the center air vent on the top, and contacts the console about 1/2" down from the top. In my car, before I changed to a five speed, there was a quarter round covered in vinyl installed between the top of the shift console and the face plate to prevent stuff from falling into that space. I think this was factory correct for a/c automatics.
 

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E9 friends,

I am reaching out for guidance in the finish of my ac retrofit :

What is the correct position of ac facdplate and center console gearshift cover?


Does the cover sit above the faceplate or are the parallel?
Is the cover shorter for ac than non-ac?

I am trying to fit this with my non ac car
Thank you
Dominik

Shift gear surround shown is for non A/C Console. Shift gear for A/C console has a much shorter back plate and sit above the faceplate.
 

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thank you for your responses!
So the console sits on top of the "leg" of the face plate like this:
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and the AC console has a shorter front part than the non-AC - here is mine showing 71 mm:
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could somebody guide me please and give me the measurement for the AC-console, so I can shorten my spare one accordingly.
thank you!
Dominik
 

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Acording to your massurment 61,8 mm at non AC

Sorry been to fast, don't reconize the AC
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The ones I have seen are kind of like this. The curved piece is to cover the gap between the faceplate and the console.
Maybe someone has one to give you a better picture.
 

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I have done some further research and had some help from Gerhard on the German forum:
the center piece of the console is just 33 mm at the front part.
I had a spare console in store so I cut it to appropriate length and test-fitted, this works!

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