


New solid base shifter bush from the USA







Base out with old rubber base bush








Old vs new













in and lined up













All done with bolts all done up








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MartinF wrote:I can't see how they will firm up the feel of the shifter
Peter Gidden - SBITS wrote:My experience entirely.![]()
Not an ounce of difference.
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Look pretty though.
MartinF wrote:I can't see how they will firm up the feel of the shifter, just transfer more noise and vibration from the tunnel to the shifter.
MartinF wrote:I can't see how they will firm up the feel of the shifter, just transfer more noise and vibration from the tunnel to the shifter.
RyanRs wrote:Skywalker wrote:explain how the coolant leaves the expansion tank and goes back into the coolant system?
Seriously, you don't know the answer to this? and you call yourself a car mechanic
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jimGTS wrote:where on earth you get them for a 10er?
im sure there is some small positives to this mod.
on a shift, you will be yanking on the plate, that plate will move around a fraction due to the rubber bush, how much it moves though is anyones guess and if you would notice the difference
takman wrote:dont knock it unless you've tried it..
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like OP said, its an accumulation of changes that make the difference.
MartinF wrote:takman wrote:dont knock it unless you've tried it..
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like OP said, its an accumulation of changes that make the difference.
Those Toyota engineers really were crap at their jobs![]()