So the weather is wet and cold so didn't fancy getting under the car today.
I did however get my OSIR paddles fitted.
Pretty straight forward. First up obviously disconnect the battery.
Turn the wheel 90 degrees and unclip one side of the airbag, then 180 degrees the other way and do the other side.
Unscrew the blanks and disconnect the paddle from the housing for the blanks or MFSW buttons (which I'll hopefully have a set of soon)
Then there's one more screw holding the paddle assembly in and then off they come threading the cable through the small hole in the wheel.
I then took the paddle extensions off the originals. Looks like silicone was used here.
Then slide the pin on the hinge out by lifting the tab in the middle and using a small screwdriver to push the pin out so you can separate the paddle from the unit.
Remove the spring as you place that into the new paddle.
Then put the parts back together with the pin
Back into the steering wheel and reassemble.
Miles better.
Quick comparison of the standard paddle vs the paddle extensions for anyone who wants to take that route.
Far too big for my liking as they sit too close to the wheel. Bigger ones usually sit further away so not to interfere with your hands when driving.
Very happy with the new ones though. Feel really premium.