BMW Cupholders
So, I watched a video the other day on the top 10 worst cupholders. One of the ones listed were the cupholders from a 2008ish 3 series bmw. Which I found odd as I found these were really cool design. Couldn't hold very big drinks such as a gatorade bottle, but then again, good luck finding a cupholder for that. Either way, I liked em. Which gave me an idea.
The c5 has a "flat"ish panel directly underneath the passenger airbag. And the best part is its empty/nothing too important that can't be modified or moved. Which is where I was thinking these would go well there. Just above the glove back, underneath the passenger airbag. What do ya'll think? https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...d2110fa36e.jpg https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...33d4048d3c.jpg https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...ceb2d75ed8.jpg https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...a80edca4d8.jpg https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...4052400e4d.jpg |
Might work. I gave up on a cup holder in the Z06. I wrap my 20 oz. coffee thermos cup like a newborn baby with towels and stick it in the left side trunk storage hole. Then I have my coffee after I get to work. Was the C5 on the list for the top 10 worst? If you have a stick, the factory cup holder is 110% useless.
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Yup, I have a manual transmission. You are 100% right. Everytime I shift, it's hold drink, depress clutch, change gears, hold drink, slowly release clutch, & continue on. It's ridiculous which is why I've been looking for something else. I like the cupholders by the feet, but it's right by the torque tube tunnel. If you have a cold drink, it won't be cold for long. There's a folding one that I quite liked (looked like a cupholder out of a plane) that folds down, then arms come up to hold drink and bam. Cupholder. This.
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...5c8ebe3b0d.jpg If anyone knows where to get this cupholder, let me know. I'd be interested. |
Here's a link https://airboatdepot.com/adjustable-...der-black.html
A members install pictures in my thread. https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...t-walmart.html |
Porshe and Saab got great cupholders too. Im trying to find a place to build in a Saab cupholder into my modded bezel.
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Originally Posted by Scholioso
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Yup, I have a manual transmission. You are 100% right. Everytime I shift, it's hold drink, depress clutch, change gears, hold drink, slowly release clutch, & continue on. It's ridiculous which is why I've been looking for something else. I like the cupholders by the feet, but it's right by the torque tube tunnel. If you have a cold drink, it won't be cold for long. There's a folding one that I quite liked (looked like a cupholder out of a plane) that folds down, then arms come up to hold drink and bam. Cupholder. This.
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...5c8ebe3b0d.jpg If anyone knows where to get this cupholder, let me know. I'd be interested. Also Ebay has cup holder part and you could attach that to plexiglass , metal, wood. |
Most RV shops sell the holder. I got mine at Camper World and attached them to a sheet of Plexiglas and it rests on the passenger side of the console
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whats that with americans and cupholders, I don't get it. I am from the Netherlands and we never use cupholders, to hold drinks....
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Here is my cup holder that I put in my vett, it only holds cans. Jim
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Same here!
Originally Posted by Z06Berlin
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Here is my cup holder that I put in my vett, it only holds cans. Jim
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Originally Posted by Z06Berlin
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Here is my cup holder that I put in my vett, it only holds cans. Jim
Originally Posted by twill
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I put the same cup holder in my 2000, I found a stainless coffee mug that fits fine.
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Don't forget about this one, adaptable to every and all vehicles.
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...162744fb71.jpg |
Do a search for fold up cup holder.........you will find lots of options. I have used these in several cars over the years with good results.
https://www.google.com/search?q=fold...hrome&ie=UTF-8 https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...f080c97149.jpg |
I dont understand whats wrong with the stock one? Its fine for me. Just buy a proper bottle that fits well in the holder and doesnt spill! Problem solved
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Originally Posted by Georgies
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I dont understand whats wrong with the stock one? Its fine for me. Just buy a proper bottle that fits well in the holder and doesnt spill! Problem solved
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I just wish any of these options would hold a 20 oz bottle of soda. It does makes sense for the 0.5L water bottles, however, I couldn't imagine ever driving with a can of soda without the ability to seal it back up. The stock holder can't hold my phone, let alone liquid. I'd send it flying on the first corner. For now I'll just grab my soda either before or after I leave, I gues. |
When I did my double din mod I just filled mine in. I don’t drink hot stuff, so the cold drinks I just hold it between my legs.
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Don’t do it! One of my DD’s is a 2008 BMW. Love the car and will buy another bimmer but the cup holders suck. You’re correct they don’t do well with large cups/bottles but there are other issues. I’ve had two broken when a passenger got out of the car and forgot to
Push in the cup holder. Very unstable and it tends to point downwards. There are a number of other reliable options as discussed in some of the other posts. I suggest you go that route! |
my 2013 m3 and porsche were the worst cupholders ever !
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