jmillet
01-18-2003, 02:25 PM
If you're looking for a bullet proof transmission brace for your E36 M3, 325 or 328 this is the one for you:
http://jt-designs.com/
This is the most rigid brace on the market. This brace will keep the transmission in its proper location during hard acceleration and high speed, high g turns thereby minimizing the risk of damage resulting from partial gear disengagement. The chances of a missed down-shift and resultant engine damage are also greatly reduced by the rigidity of this brace.
As with most high performace up-grades, there's a price to pay and that is increased cabin noise. But on the track who cares about noise and on the street just turn up the volume :-)
I'm including three sets of urethane bushings; 70 Type A durometer, 60 durometer, and 55 durometer, and two different aluminum end caps or "Enforcer caps" as UUC calls'em.
This brace retails for $315 with extra bushings going for $46 a pair.
You can have this whole package for $200 plus shipping from Seattle, WA.
Jim Millet
2000 M Coupe
http://jt-designs.com/
This is the most rigid brace on the market. This brace will keep the transmission in its proper location during hard acceleration and high speed, high g turns thereby minimizing the risk of damage resulting from partial gear disengagement. The chances of a missed down-shift and resultant engine damage are also greatly reduced by the rigidity of this brace.
As with most high performace up-grades, there's a price to pay and that is increased cabin noise. But on the track who cares about noise and on the street just turn up the volume :-)
I'm including three sets of urethane bushings; 70 Type A durometer, 60 durometer, and 55 durometer, and two different aluminum end caps or "Enforcer caps" as UUC calls'em.
This brace retails for $315 with extra bushings going for $46 a pair.
You can have this whole package for $200 plus shipping from Seattle, WA.
Jim Millet
2000 M Coupe