Tadhg wrote:
Now that Kenno's fixed his problem... How many other people have used
those Gearbox Stabilizers? Are they any good? Both the Minis I've owned have had rod changes. I've asked people if the top steadies and lower mounts look to be in good condition, and every has always said yes.

Yet, if you're quick on the throttle (let alone if you use the throttle as a switch), it feels like the engine moves a mile.

It seems like those gearbox stabilizers are a good idea... So, any opinions?
I guess I should also ask - how hard are they to install? Obviously you've got to drill a hole in the subby - can that be done in situ? And you've got to fix it to the gearbox - can you get away with doing that without dropping the oil..?
I have both a left- and right-hand-side lower stabiliser on my car, as well as both top stabilisers (with new bushes). Yes, it's a rod-change.
Love 'em. The amount of drivetrain shunt coming on and off the throttle quickly (which I always try to avoid in any case) is significantly reduced. The engine simply can't move.
Installation is easy, you can do both easily inside an hour on the car. You need to drill a 10mm (IIRC) hole in the subframe leg for each stabiliser, but aside from that it just bolts up. No need to drain anything.
Just be careful not to strip the threads in the alloy - it's tempting to overtighten them with the aim of preventing movement, but just remember it's alloy
