shogun
09-28-2015, 08:32 AM
Both my cable bushings broke, so I needed to find a solution. I like the aluminum bushings, but thought I could find a cheaper DIY solution.
Here is the parts list
1 pack (qty 2) 3/8 nylon hex nuts ($0.68)
1 pack (qty 2) 5/8 / 5/16 rubber grommet ($1.04)
2 misc washers I already had
Here are some pictures
These are the parts used. I cut a notch in the washers to fit them over the cable. You could probably just make a single cut and bend them to open
8348
The nuts need to be cut to fit over the cable. A very sharp utility knife does the trick. I cut mine at an angle for some reason, but at the time, I thought it was better. Use needle nose pliers to spread apart to fit over cable. It takes a bit to spread them and they close back up tightly. I don't have any worries about them relaxing and coming undone
8349
The rubber grommet fits just right around the threaded end of the cable, but is a bit on the small side for the hole in the bracket. However, with the washers and nuts on either side, all holds firm quite well. You can just barely see the grommet in this picture
8350
You can see that with this setup there is adjustment available. With the nuts tightened, there is no movement at the bracket. All things considered, it took me longer to drive to the store than to install this.
pics and text by Avec, E32 1993 740i
Here is the parts list
1 pack (qty 2) 3/8 nylon hex nuts ($0.68)
1 pack (qty 2) 5/8 / 5/16 rubber grommet ($1.04)
2 misc washers I already had
Here are some pictures
These are the parts used. I cut a notch in the washers to fit them over the cable. You could probably just make a single cut and bend them to open
8348
The nuts need to be cut to fit over the cable. A very sharp utility knife does the trick. I cut mine at an angle for some reason, but at the time, I thought it was better. Use needle nose pliers to spread apart to fit over cable. It takes a bit to spread them and they close back up tightly. I don't have any worries about them relaxing and coming undone
8349
The rubber grommet fits just right around the threaded end of the cable, but is a bit on the small side for the hole in the bracket. However, with the washers and nuts on either side, all holds firm quite well. You can just barely see the grommet in this picture
8350
You can see that with this setup there is adjustment available. With the nuts tightened, there is no movement at the bracket. All things considered, it took me longer to drive to the store than to install this.
pics and text by Avec, E32 1993 740i