I'm planning to refresh the original shifter and bushings that have 158k on them. I ordered a weighted broomstick knob, garagistic shifter bushings, a new shift rod joint and the yellow washers.
With 158k miles, I'm pretty sure the factory shift lever is worn and should be replaced.
I had a Rogue Engineering Octane ss kit on my previous M3, and while it did shorten the throws, I disliked the notchiness, especially when shifting into 2nd. I'm not interested in getting another SSK, but if I were, it sounds like the Autosolutions autocross is the way to go. I just don't want to spend >$500 for something I might not like the feel of anyway.
So there are two E60 shift levers:
25117527261 - the standard one
25117546373 - the short version most use as a SS lever
For those that have had either of these, do either of them introduce notchiness? And how does it feel shifting into 2nd? Is there noticeable increase in effort needed to shift?
Supposedly, the 261 slightly reduces throw by 10% with minimal notchiness: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...0947#post20947
I'm curious about the notchiness with the 373 version.
Has anyone owned or tried both that can share more feedback with regard to notchiness, shifting into 2nd, shift effort?
For anyone that has had either, did you eventually switch away from either one? If so why?
Looking forward to your feedback.
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With 158k miles, I'm pretty sure the factory shift lever is worn and should be replaced.
I had a Rogue Engineering Octane ss kit on my previous M3, and while it did shorten the throws, I disliked the notchiness, especially when shifting into 2nd. I'm not interested in getting another SSK, but if I were, it sounds like the Autosolutions autocross is the way to go. I just don't want to spend >$500 for something I might not like the feel of anyway.
So there are two E60 shift levers:
25117527261 - the standard one
25117546373 - the short version most use as a SS lever
For those that have had either of these, do either of them introduce notchiness? And how does it feel shifting into 2nd? Is there noticeable increase in effort needed to shift?
Supposedly, the 261 slightly reduces throw by 10% with minimal notchiness: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...0947#post20947
I'm curious about the notchiness with the 373 version.
Has anyone owned or tried both that can share more feedback with regard to notchiness, shifting into 2nd, shift effort?
For anyone that has had either, did you eventually switch away from either one? If so why?
Looking forward to your feedback.
Sent from my SM-S908U using Tapatalk
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