M9RC
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Having searched all over the internet and watching numerous videos, I set about getting the parts together to retrofit an arm rest. There doesn't seem to be a comprehensive how to anywhere that I could find, so I thought I would do one myself.
Having found an armrest for sale by another forum member (Sabaxter, thanks again Shaun for all your help), I agreed a price. It didn't come with the base bracket so that was my next mission. Having then been fleeced by Audi for a bracket which ended up costing me nearly as much as the arm rest, I set about getting the console ready.
First thing was to remove the rear ashtray and plastic blanking below it, as well as the rectangular console fabric/plastic insert. Easy enough just lift the ashtray lid up and pull out. The plastic insert underneath has 1 clip at either side, if you feel inside push the clips towards the outside of the console and pull the panel out.
There's plenty of room to fit the bracket without removing the centre console as some people have done. Next job is to remove the 2x13mm nuts you can see at the rear of the console. These are needed to secure the bracket.
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I then slid the bracket in. It has to go under the rear of the console, this is easy though as the rear of the console is now loose enough to manoeuvre in order to slide the bracket in.
The front of the bracket goes over the threaded stud which can be seen through the circular access hole in the following picture.
The 2 nuts removed earlier can no be refitted to the rear, and you will need to buy and fit 1 x M8 nyloc nut on the front threaded stud.
Thats the bracket all fitted.
Next up is cutting the hole to fit my armrest using this template.
I haven't done any of the cutting yet, but I will update the post once I've done it.
I hope this isn't going over anybody else's guide and comes in useful for anybody who hasn't done it yet.
Having found an armrest for sale by another forum member (Sabaxter, thanks again Shaun for all your help), I agreed a price. It didn't come with the base bracket so that was my next mission. Having then been fleeced by Audi for a bracket which ended up costing me nearly as much as the arm rest, I set about getting the console ready.
First thing was to remove the rear ashtray and plastic blanking below it, as well as the rectangular console fabric/plastic insert. Easy enough just lift the ashtray lid up and pull out. The plastic insert underneath has 1 clip at either side, if you feel inside push the clips towards the outside of the console and pull the panel out.

There's plenty of room to fit the bracket without removing the centre console as some people have done. Next job is to remove the 2x13mm nuts you can see at the rear of the console. These are needed to secure the bracket.

Part No.

I then slid the bracket in. It has to go under the rear of the console, this is easy though as the rear of the console is now loose enough to manoeuvre in order to slide the bracket in.
The front of the bracket goes over the threaded stud which can be seen through the circular access hole in the following picture.

The 2 nuts removed earlier can no be refitted to the rear, and you will need to buy and fit 1 x M8 nyloc nut on the front threaded stud.

Thats the bracket all fitted.

Next up is cutting the hole to fit my armrest using this template.

I haven't done any of the cutting yet, but I will update the post once I've done it.
I hope this isn't going over anybody else's guide and comes in useful for anybody who hasn't done it yet.
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