Hey all,
I heard of brass Brake Carrier Bushings and the stock rubber ones- but Delrin (from UUC)? Anyone used these yet?
You can eliminate the 25 degrees of carrier rotation (side-to-side movement of the aluminum shifter carrier) with our precision CNC'd UUC Motorwerks Delrin Carrier Bushings. These precision machined bushings replace the original flimsy rubber bushing (which degrades over time) at the front of the aluminum carrier. We have tried harder rubber and urathane but found them to be substandard and continued to allow the carrier to flex.
Because of the tight tolerances of a computer controlled milling machine, tolerances can be held to 0.001" (about the width of a human hair) to ensure a perfect fit. We use only high quality, medical grade, teflon impregnated, heat resistant delrin for our bushings. Sure, it's more expensive and overkill, but to us, using only the best makes the best product.
Installation requires the removal of the carrier.
Nick