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> Transmission shift bushes, Best place to buy
DaveO90s4
post Aug 26 2016, 03:59 AM
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Hi all,

Time to refurbish my shift bushes etc. the photo below seems to offer a good deal. Does anyone have any comments about this vendor or other possibly better sources.

I think these are the only 4 items I need- from my inspection of my car and of PET. Correct?

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Dave
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QUOTE(914Sixer @ Aug 26 2016, 06:23 AM) *
DO NOT buy URO bushings, they are Wrong!


It would be more accurate to say, "don't buy OEM-style bushings with oval holes if you want the tightest possible shifter", since even the dealer will give you oval-hole bushings which are intentionally designed to provide a bit of u-joint flexibility to reduce lever vibration and wear elsewhere in the linkage.

If you want "tight" shifting and don't care about vibration, get aftermarket performance bushings that have round holes.
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