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Gear linkages
#1
My gear linkage has popped off twice today, where's the best place to get hold of some? All my local scrappys laugh when I ask if they have a 306 in lol
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#2
Best to buy the baker BM ones IMO, they're similar price to decent replacements, and make the gear change a lot nicer and more solid.
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#3
Should be able to get them from most motor factors or its a good excuse to upgrade them to the solid adjustable 1s

http://www.bakerbm.com/306.php?data=gearrods306
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(05-05-2015, 05:55 PM)Jonny81191 Wrote: Best to buy the baker BM ones IMO, they're similar price to decent replacements, and make the gear change a lot nicer and more solid.

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Brilliant product, relatively simple to fit. Had a similar issue with losing linkages at annoying times.
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Are those baker bm ones suitable for a hdi?
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#6
You'll find allot of noise transmitted into the cabin as there is no rubber, Its what I tend to warn about with mine which are similar but adjustable on car as they use left and right handed threads, with most others you need to take them off, £35.00 a set delivered for mine
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Will have a look in the adjustable ones because my first gear is away in the centre console somewhere, I will grab a picture in the morning and post here how bad my first gear is lol.
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I posted about gear linkages a couple of days ago and a member told me to go for the ungraded ones for all the extra, they arrive tomorrow or Thursday so will let you know.

Here's the link
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PEUGEOT-306-MO...3f4bb349b3
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#9
The adjustable solid type are better feeling than the stock
Also, they have an additional locking clip to ensure the tightening.
And as miles said, There will have a little bit operation noise while shifting. but acceptable level for me.
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#10
Switched to solid metal ones on my first car a saxo deffently made it alot nicer to change gear and I never really noticed a noise increase
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#11
This is Ment to be first gear
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#12
Hmm I do see your problem haha
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#13
May be your problem related to the bulkhead ball have the clearance with gear selector lever (Loose).

That made the shifting stroke are to long.
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If your problem come from this part, You can change with the new one or can be fixed by Special material machining to fit with the gear selector lever hole. (Like a Poly Bush, Superlene, etc... )
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#14
Sorry to revive an old thread, just shopping around for uprated gear linkage set and found a couple. Anyone get first hand experience with any of them? I emailed BakerBM to see if they ship to me, otherwise I found these:
Ebay1
Ebay2
Would these be ok?
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(15-07-2015, 07:01 AM)timpug Wrote: Sorry to revive an old thread, just shopping around for uprated gear linkage set and found a couple. Anyone get first hand experience with any of them? I emailed BakerBM to see if they ship to me, otherwise I found these:
Ebay1
Ebay2
Would these be ok?

I've bought a couple sets of the second ebay ones (vagautomotive), no problems here! Smile
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And you guys can confirm that these will fit on a '97 phase 2 1.9 Dturbo?

I really wouldnt want to order the wrong thing sheesh Sad

Edit: Ok ordered it and will advise if it fits well etc Smile Should arrive in 2 weeks at the most
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Yes they'll fit. Smile
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