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#420086 Mar 18, 11:44am
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anyone know where the shortshifter bushings go?

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Yest take out the stock ones and they go under the shifter assembly. What shifter did you get? B&M? Stock ones are black rubber with a small metal ring. They are under the 4 screws that hold the shifter assembly down the floor board.

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well, four of them replace the four rubber ones under the shifter assembly. However, there are also bushings that go under the hood. U would have to buy those seperately, and they are said to facilitate shifting.

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