Which shifters do and do not require modification when installing and for shifters you have to bend what is the best way to do so.
Question for the SSK Guys
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332iS R.I.P.Comment
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That's really nice shifter but kinda out of my price range since the SSKs from BMA are only about $65-$70 shipped with all the hardware I need.Originally posted by C ///M
I'm kinda interested in the Z3/4 2.5 or 2.8 but would opt. for the 1.9 if getting them bent is too much of a pain in the ass.Comment
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second the B&M - went in easy, and got rid of that "spoon in a bowel of mash potatoes" feel. Pretty notchy now, but I love it.
Besides, if you ever decide to get an e36 or e46, it works in them too. BTW, I have the two-part isolated one, not the race version.Comment
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I have the Z4 3.0 ssk in my car and i had to bend the selector rod but it wasn't a pain at all. all you do is take 3 sockets. one on one side and two on the other side and tape them to the selector rod then use a table vice until it bends. worked for me and i love the 3.0 the shift is like nothing compared to stockOriginally posted by Hawt drift chickYeah, i'm a good dude i swear, i just like to be balls to the wall.Comment
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Ritalin Kid, did you even read the huge topic in the FAQ forum about short shifters?
It's not THAT big of a decision man, just pick one, bend the selector rtod if you have to, and call it a day. I installed the Z4 2.5 SSK in to my car with no bending of anything, although I do not have that stupid harmonic balancer thing on my driveshaft.Comment



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