B & M short-shifters GROUP BUY!!
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JPR_polo_gti
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not sure really. There may be some still in the US that haven't been imported yet. I'll keep an ear to the ground for any more that come to the UK distributer...CymruPolo wrote:Damn it! Why are all these group buy offers arriving now when I have to save for a re-trim. What are the chances you'll get some more in say, a couple of months?
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I sent Josh a message about the hole and split pin, this was his reply
thanks Josh!
Hi
There's a horizontal metal bar that goes through the blue anodised structure of the B&M shifter assembly. At the end of this, you should see a cir-clip which stops the bar from slipping out of the assembly.
This cir-clip isn't strong enough (I learned this the hard way, a couple of times, getting stuck in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night!!).
So, you remove the cir-clip and drill a small hole through the bar and then stick a split pin through it.
You'll need access to a decent bench drill and clamps, and a really good small high speed steel drill bit.
Do all this at your own risk etc...
Good luck!
thanks Josh!
Hi
There's a horizontal metal bar that goes through the blue anodised structure of the B&M shifter assembly. At the end of this, you should see a cir-clip which stops the bar from slipping out of the assembly.
This cir-clip isn't strong enough (I learned this the hard way, a couple of times, getting stuck in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night!!).
So, you remove the cir-clip and drill a small hole through the bar and then stick a split pin through it.
You'll need access to a decent bench drill and clamps, and a really good small high speed steel drill bit.
Do all this at your own risk etc...
Good luck!
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these are the instuctions from B&M's site. look the same as the ones included in the box...dubbprince wrote:thats the modifying part covered...
BUT what about actually physically fitting these parts? it doesn't look easy...can someone maybe scan in the instructions? or make them downloadable.
I'll definately order one if i know i won't struggle to fit it.
instructions >
all it doesn't cover is the modifications, but these are shown above...