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I have a 2003 V35 350GT Coupe, the gate between 4th & 5th ALWAYS grinds a little bit and i cannot seem to stop it unless i change gears very slowly.

This grind also occurs when going from 6th down to 5th, any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

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yeah try some redline lightweight, seems to help alot of people. Be alot cheaper then a rebuild

bad idea, hiding the problem is not sorting it out, if a car presents a problem you need to fix it not cover it up or later it will make things much much worse and MUCH more expensive

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bad idea, hiding the problem is not sorting it out, if a car presents a problem you need to fix it not cover it up or later it will make things much much worse and MUCH more expensive

Did you read this whole thread? I already said the gearbox needs an overhaul then sean said the issue has gone away. That's what I said it might just need new oil

Read everything next time

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