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> Brass Shifter Bushings, Yes or No ?
914Sixer
post Jun 18 2015, 08:48 PM
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I found these on Ebay for $49.99. Thinking of going this way and not having to mess with the shift coupler again. Has anybody tried these yet?


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post Jun 23 2015, 07:18 AM
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I had a customer call in to Pelican who cracked two couplers after installing the brass bushings. Seemed to know what he was doing. They cracked afyer they were installed but before he coyld get them in the car. Checked ID of the coupler and OD of the bushings and they had enought difference that it should have worked. He is reworking the bushings to mske them a slip fit. A vise, a bolt and a socket are all that is needed to remove and install the pin.
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