Gime metal ring element, original part, used, unchecked

BMW 600 gearshift

Gime metal ring element, original part, used, unchecked

€49.90

incl. 19% VAT plus shipping

The original Gimetall ring element B6-06-1605 for the BMW 600 transmission provides elastic support for the shift rod and dampens vibrations and noise between the linkage and the body. During a restoration, it is important to inspect this used, untested part for cracks, hardening, and delamination and, if necessary, replace it with a new part to restore precise and quiet shifting.
Technical data
Category
BMW 600 gearshift
BMW part number
46114035563
Item number
B6-06-1605
Condition
Used original part
Weight
0 kg
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Application

A Gimetall ring element is used as an elastic mount for vibration and noise damping in transmission and chassis components and elastically connects moving parts to the vehicle body.

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The original Gimetall ring element B6-06-1605 for the BMW 600 transmission provides elastic support for the shift rod and dampens vibrations and noise between the linkage and the body. During a restoration, it is important to inspect this used, untested part for cracks, hardening, and delamination and, if necessary, replace it with a new part to restore precise and quiet shifting.

Database ID: 3811 Accessed on: 18.06.2026 07:19 Data state: 22.05.2026 12:33 In stock since: 18.11.2025