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      04-13-2017, 09:38 AM   #23
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It helps "re-align all the components in the shifter" as per my indy.
He also said (not certain how factual, but I'll take his word for it, since he is usually right with my car..) He stated for the manual transmission, not recommended because it will cause the clutch to fail at some point (unless you replace it at the same time? (IIRC)
I've been doing the 6th to 1st last couple of days and it seems to alleviate the notchy feel, let me understand, so when he says 'not recommended because it will cause the clutch to fail', is he referring to the ssk?
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I think this is due to a slight flaw in the 330i ssk lever design. The 328i ssk lever is a completely different design and doesn't try to shorten the knob height. It's bent exactly as the stock lever and is only longer below the pivot ball. It's a major improvement over the factory lever with no downsides.
It makes sense since the shorter the lever, the more effort is required, I would look into that option, any part number avail? thanks
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I think this is due to a slight flaw in the 330i ssk lever design. The 328i ssk lever is a completely different design and doesn't try to shorten the knob height. It's bent exactly as the stock lever and is only longer below the pivot ball. It's a major improvement over the factory lever with no downsides.
It makes sense since the shorter the lever, the more effort is required, I would look into that option, any part number avail? thanks
251107542200 is the lever only for the 325i/328i SSK. I'm not 100% certain it's interchangeable with the 330i lever, but 328i and 335i can use the 330i SSK so I would guess it will work just fine. If you don't have a M-Sport, ZHP, or Performance shift knob get one. It shortens the shiftknob height 3/4" and adds weight, which helps with the shift effort and smoothness.
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251107542200 is the lever only for the 325i/328i SSK. I'm not 100% certain it's interchangeable with the 330i lever, but 328i and 335i can use the 330i SSK so I would guess it will work just fine. If you don't have a M-Sport, ZHP, or Performance shift knob get one. It shortens the shiftknob height 3/4" and adds weight, which helps with the shift effort and smoothness.
Appreciate the details, I do have the ssk knob that came with this kit and although it feels heavier that the original I decided to keep the stock one (I don't have any other interior part in 'alcantara'..) but I think I'll give it a try and see if any difference in feel, thanks
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