MFactory Solid Shifter Bushings


I installed them in my eg6 except the one that goes in the shifter because the b-pipe bother me to replace the oem, in my case i don't feel a big diference unless the gears get a little more grabbed but not like 'day and night'. I think my bushings were in good condition or the one that I don't replaced is the most important, anyway, is always a good idea to change old bushings.
 
How long do they usualy take to arrive mate? been jus over 2 weeks now starting to get a lil worried.
 
Are all three of these bushes sopposed to made of the same material??.

Mine have only jus arived today. But the rear linkage mount bush is totaly different stiffness or grade to the front 2 piece bush witch is like a solid plasticy rubber but The rear one is very similar to the stoft oem rubber and the top bush is well... jus like a rubber boot cover with no real regidity.

Is this normal or are they supposed to be made from different grades of rubber???
 
The front bushes (2pc) have a durometer rating of 95 (harder), whereas the rear bush has rating of 55 (softer). These are made of Thermoplastic Vulcanizate, not rubber. These are the optimum hardness ratings that we found after extensive testing on the track to offer the best shift response.

The shifter ball boot is rubber, and just an oem replacement. Is not 100% necessary to replace this part.
 
Ok mate thats good, was jus making sure.

Thanks for the quick response.

Will deffinatly be using you again when it comes to build my new box.
 
No problem. Be sure to update us once you've tested them out :)
 
Really just depends on the mood of the postal service.

Some people receive them in 3-4 days, some take over 10 days :(
 
hopefully be oredering mine tonight, been looking to get some of these for a while now!
 
This offer still on?
If I put shipping to USA how will you know it's to uk though :?
 
In stock and ready to ship.

When you send payment by PayPal, it will show your UK address :)
 
hmm it doesnt let me choose USA?
 
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Select "North America" from the region menu at the top-left of the website :)
 
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