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I bought a TRD Short Shifter about six months ago, and installed it around the same time. Everything works good.
I was in the basement last night, going through boxes of parts that I installed on my car, and I came across the short shifter box. Inside, I noticed a little bag which contained I believe 4 small round metal discs. Are they brushings, and was I supposed to install them?
For the install, I just basically swapped the two shifter assemblies (the white casings) and everything worked fine. Are these parts just replacements for the factory counterparts, and are they a must? Thanks
Oh, and by the way. All of the installs on SS kits metion nothing of these parts.
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they are supposed to go on the bushings (metal) that came with the kit.
they are sort of like washers, if you will, only, not really.
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Are they essential, and what are their purposes? I've been using my ss without it since I installed it.
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Jace 2000 Toyota Celica GT
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hope you dont fuck nothin up
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I've been driving on it for half a year now.
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no slidr remember when i installed mine i didn't use those i used the ones that came off the orignial i don't think you have to use them but on the safe side you might want to
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the metal bushings make the shifts more firm/slick
the rubber ones are so that it's soft and spongy.
Either set works, depends on what you want.
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the metal bushings make the shifts more firm/slick
the rubber ones are so that it's soft and spongy.
Either set works, depends on what you want. Fuck, now I wanna put them on, but I'm too lazy to rip everything up, not to mention I have other problems I've gotta fix. Where are these located within the shifter housing?
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if you look at the base of the shifter housing ull see 4 holes one on each corner they go in there
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yea make sure you take out the rubber ones first i tried to get mine onb with rubbers in there and didn't work to well lol
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