I'm getting both, but at the meantime I only really have enough money for one... As far as my shifter, I have 4+ inches of play in each gear... Should I spend a shitload on a uuc kit or just put my own parts together? As far as wheels go, I plan on getting 16X8 rota slipstreams as they look nice and are more in my budget. Opinions please.
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Originally posted by Yakinho View PostI'm getting both, but at the meantime I only really have enough money for one... As far as my shifter, I have 4+ inches of play in each gear... Should I spend a shitload on a uuc kit or just put my own parts together? As far as wheels go, I plan on getting 16X8 rota slipstreams as they look nice and are more in my budget. Opinions please.
get some OEM shifter $70 is not bad. then the rest of your money buy the rims that you want. if it's not enough your $$$ then wait. IMO
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Originally posted by nefarious7907 View PostI have a 1.9 shifter and its okay, but I will go with a UUC race shifter when I have the funds, 1.9 is flimsy compared to my 24 year old stock shift lever. And 50+% of your play comes from worn shift carrier bushings, not the lever.
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Originally posted by nefarious7907 View PostAnd 50+% of your play comes from worn shift carrier bushings, not the lever.
What do you mean the 1.9 is flimsy? Can you easily bend the thing by hand?Originally posted by Grueliusand i do not know what bugg brakes are.
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Originally posted by MR 325 View PostUm ya, that's why you replace all of the bushings too...
I only sell poly and derlin bushings for sheet metal and aluminum consoles.
But the internal bushing in the shift lever makes it flimsy.
I really do not think a brand new OEM BMW lever was going to be that bad. The only benefit of there being flex in a shift lever is if you slam the lever into the gear and flex would cushion the shift a smidge.
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Originally posted by nefarious7907 View PostNo you think?
I only sell poly and derlin bushings for sheet metal and aluminum consoles.
But the internal bushing in the shift lever makes it flimsy.
I really do not think a brand new OEM BMW lever was going to be that bad. The only benefit of there being flex in a shift lever is if you slam the lever into the gear and flex would cushion the shift a smidge.Mtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205
OEM v8 manual chip or dme - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho....php?p=4938827
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Originally posted by Yakinho View PostI'm getting both, but at the meantime I only really have enough money for one... As far as my shifter, I have 4+ inches of play in each gear... Should I spend a shitload on a uuc kit or just put my own parts together? As far as wheels go, I plan on getting 16X8 rota slipstreams as they look nice and are more in my budget. Opinions please.
Use oem parts and replace whatevers worn, much more cost effective than a UUC kit although they are nice units. I used the Z4 2.5 lever and replaced everything that I could think of, it was good enough for me and was cheap.
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