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Heavy duty shift relay lever for MK1??
by
wpinnix
on 18 Dec, 2011 19:15
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I seem to remember that somewhere on a forum online I saw aftermarket heavy duty shift relay levers (that little guy that has a plastic ball on the end). Now I can't seem to find the thread.
Anyone know?
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#1
by
jb86
on 18 Dec, 2011 19:26
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I installed usrt set from German Autoparts in Ny
It is
Delrin bushings
Delrin relay ball
6 metal ball heim fittings in place of the plastic balls
Email me and I'll send pix
[email protected]A couple things to know
The instructions are - worth less
Very in complete
There are threads that help
The Delrin bushings don't all fit right
Require sanding of the outside or inside to custom fit as needed (I had binding in most pcs)
The heim fittings thread into the links and the weighted bar
I had one slightly off and was binding the shifting
After everything is installed, try to spin the links slightly so theres no binding
Jon
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#2
by
wpinnix
on 18 Dec, 2011 19:29
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I have the USRT kit. I'm looking for the small piece with that the big black ball attaches to, attached to the bottom of the short throw shifter rod.
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#3
by
vanbcguy
on 18 Dec, 2011 19:33
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#4
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 18 Dec, 2011 19:48
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I have the USRT kit. I'm looking for the small piece with that the big black ball attaches to, attached to the bottom of the short throw shifter rod.
thats a relay ball..
and yes, lots of people have the missing linkz kit.. it seems to be better quality, and considerably cheaper..
but, i did see that USRT had:
http://www.usrallyteam.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=13_34&products_id=362and that would be PERFECT for alot of us not wanting a full shift kit upgrade..
the USRT full kit did appear to be very good quality also, but it was also 50% more on the price.. you could get a missing linkz kit for ~$100, and the same full kit from USRT was ~$150
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#5
by
oldpoopie
on 18 Dec, 2011 20:22
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I used the USRT kit and love it. I rebuilt the shift box at the same time. Feels fantastic, even without a short throw shifter.
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#6
by
monomer
on 18 Dec, 2011 20:28
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Just bought the USRT kit, and the short throw.
It'll be awhile before the car is drivable for a review.
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#7
by
wpinnix
on 19 Dec, 2011 09:53
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I'm looking for the metal part of the relay lever, I've got the replacement ball. I did order one from AZ Autohaus, but I thought someone was making a higher quality part......
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#8
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 19 Dec, 2011 09:58
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I'm looking for the metal part of the relay lever, I've got the replacement ball. I did order one from AZ Autohaus, but I thought someone was making a higher quality part......
the actual relay lever then? only shaft that is vertical to the world?
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#9
by
wpinnix
on 19 Dec, 2011 10:03
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Yes the actual relay lever, the short little paddle piece that the black ball goes on.
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#10
by
monomer
on 19 Dec, 2011 17:38
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both links will get you to a short-throw one.
USRT is expensive, but well built.
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#11
by
stewardc
on 20 Dec, 2011 05:51
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#12
by
DarkwingDork
on 20 Dec, 2011 16:46
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Missing Linkz has the bomb diggity shifter linkage parts for our cars...
http://www.4crawler.com/Diesel/ForSale/
X2 Absolutely the best mod I've made.
X3!!!! The Rabbit shifts like a dream, even after a 4-5 speed swap with the 4-speed reverse lockout and a ground shift finger to reach all the gears!
The really incredible part was when my selector lever popped off the main shift rod in a bad neighborhood, at night, in the cold, with my 13mm spanner nowhere to be found and no one to hold the gear leaver in place to adjust it. I was able to get the lever on (all 4 on the ground) but off by enough splines that 1st and 2nd were nearly impossible to reach. A quick adjustment of the rear shift rod and it shifts like a dream once more! MUHAHAHAHAHA!
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#13
by
trav1856
on 31 Dec, 2011 18:05
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I bought the Missing Linkz kit as well. No frills, but pretty high on the quality, and very easy to install. I also opted for the short-throw arm.