one more thumbs up for the missing linkz stuff. the guy makes it all himself in his shop personally, and has great service. I put the shift kit in my old 84 gti, and it is some quality stuff. just adjust it to the stock length, and fine tune to please. stuff never came loose, and now that I think about it, feel kinda dumb I gave it away with the car. haha. plus you can get the kit in pieces so you can pick and choose what you want.
Did you have that weighted shift rod also by chance on your car? I've always wondered about those things and have a hard time believing they would make any difference. If someone says it actualy makes a difference I may try duct taping a brick on mine and see what happens I definately like those adjustable rods with the good metal ends on the though, I wish I had a set of them. I had one of the plastic ones pop off one time at night, that's a lot of fun too
Quote from: Rabbit TD on July 25, 2009, 06:20:17 pmDid you have that weighted shift rod also by chance on your car? I've always wondered about those things and have a hard time believing they would make any difference. If someone says it actualy makes a difference I may try duct taping a brick on mine and see what happens I definately like those adjustable rods with the good metal ends on the ends though, I wish I had a set of them. I had one of the plastic ones pop off one time at night, that's a lot of fun toonope, I used two hose clamps and a 3/4" spark plug socket (who needs one of those anyhow) on the linkage. I had the short shift setup that he sells, and it made a big difference. A piece of steel stock would be better though, imho. It's just what I had laying around at the moment. and the gti wasn't a show car, it was made for rallying the fark out of it. FUNCTION
Did you have that weighted shift rod also by chance on your car? I've always wondered about those things and have a hard time believing they would make any difference. If someone says it actualy makes a difference I may try duct taping a brick on mine and see what happens I definately like those adjustable rods with the good metal ends on the ends though, I wish I had a set of them. I had one of the plastic ones pop off one time at night, that's a lot of fun too
The vw dealership wanted over $110 for the relay shaft arm I asked just for laughs!! I did buy the plastic part that helped keep the shifter out of reverse without pushing down, because I figured noone else would have it and used ones are hard to come by around here. I bought a complete shift relay lever from http://www.autohausaz.com/ for $20.77 and the bushing for $1.64. It was free shipping over $50 so I bought a rear bearing kit for $17. I couldn't even buy the replacement ball for the relay shaft with shipping for that much from the other guys. I have used these guys before with excelent results