Aluminum Shifter Assembly Bushing kits (more info with more pics)
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Finally in stock: Aluminum Shifter Assembly Bushing kits
Here's a quick pic:

more info on these at:
Civic Aluminum Shifter Assembly Bushing Kits
thanks again for those that have pre-order... sending these out to you guys asap.

more info on these at:
Civic Aluminum Shifter Assembly Bushing Kits
thanks again for those that have pre-order... sending these out to you guys asap.
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I will be doing a review of this product along with a detailed DIY on a 2001 LX. I predict a favorable review, especially considering the price difference when compared to the Kumosport bushings. Can't wait to get a set.
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for those who wonders what this replaces... check out the diagram below:

#4 and #6 is outta there.
u know what, a good example of what this does is to relate it to a joystick on a table, stucked on with those rubber sucky things. now when u yank the joystick hard, the base of the joystick moves too, becuase the joystick isn't solidly attached to the table... the same applies for the shifter, it is attached well into the chassis, but the rubber still causes some flex in the shifting, so when you replace it with the aluminum bushings, the assembly will become more firmly attached to the chassis, eliminating wasted motion in the shifting.
thanks to jason from canada giving me that great example.

#4 and #6 is outta there.
u know what, a good example of what this does is to relate it to a joystick on a table, stucked on with those rubber sucky things. now when u yank the joystick hard, the base of the joystick moves too, becuase the joystick isn't solidly attached to the table... the same applies for the shifter, it is attached well into the chassis, but the rubber still causes some flex in the shifting, so when you replace it with the aluminum bushings, the assembly will become more firmly attached to the chassis, eliminating wasted motion in the shifting.
thanks to jason from canada giving me that great example.
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