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Engine Kumosport Shifter Bushing Install

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by sxlostv1, Aug 4, 2005.

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    sxlostv1 New Member

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    damn looks like a badass piece to have. I might be getting them too.
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    James Bullshit Police

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    Kumosport Shifter Bushing Install

    This isn't really a good DIY or anything, just to show you guys what a pain in the fuckin ass this was to install. very worth it though, the shifts feel more direct and connected to the transmission. the new bushings are aluminum, the old ones were rubber. now i don't waste energy moving around the shifter assembly and shifts seem to be a bit easier. the shifter you see there is a TWM short shifter. also , here is a link to where you can buy the bushings if you're interested: http://www.kumosport.com/krd-213-01.asp . it's the one for the celica.

    PICS:

    so the first step really is to take off the door sills, the little things in the corner, the plastic piece under the steering wheel, the metal piece under the steering wheel, the glove box, the trim around the AC thing and the little box under there where you put CDs. this is so you can remove the center console and the e-brake housing::

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    When you're done with all that, the inside of your car should look like this:
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    so that you have exposed this:
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    ahh, halfway done, time for smoke:
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    now, time for install:
    remove the old bushings by sticking a 3/8" socket extender through the middle of the rubber bushing and removing the metal axle type thing, and pull out the rubber bushing itself with pliers. then put the new bushings on the top and bottom of the attachment points of the shifter assembly::
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    when you're done it should look like this. as you can see, it's a perfect fit!
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    then, tighten:
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    finished product (exterior wise!:(
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    also, here are the bearings side by side for comparison:
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    sxlostv1 New Member

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    rubber jiggles and aluminum doesnt. Simple as that.
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    So I don't get it... it looks like the bushings just hold the shifter assembly to the floor. What do they physically do?
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    they eliminate any free play the shifter might have while shifting. itll give you a more direct feel of the gears.
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    I might have to look into this.
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    At first before clicking the link, I too was thinking. What a waste. Yes, it'll remove excess freeplay giving you better shifts if you do indeed drive your car that hard (which I do, at times). But for the price. Kick ass. Great find, thank you for sharing. Oh, and you really didn't need to remove ALL that just for those bushings. I can get to those just by ripping the center console out.
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    damn , looks like i wasted a lot of time then, lol.

    im glad you found this kind of helpful, thanks for the reply.
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    i cant see the pics on the DIY

    hey Cant see the pics of the DIY can someone please send me the pics or repost the pics i just purchased a short shifter for a celica gt that came with bushings and plan to install. So pics would be nice any body have a solution? thanks
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    cgreen38 Common sense, p

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    Look up a DIY on google. I used one for a Scion tC. Same shifter, basically. It's a simple process, just take your time with it.
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    These things are still running great 8 years later!

    I have paired them with the Speed-Source Shifter Cable bushings set: http://speed-source.net/?wpsc-product=toyotascion-shifter-bushings , and this has removed as much slack as possible from the shifter assembly and linkage. It felt great even on the track, and this setup (speed source cable bushings + kumosport base bushings + some short shifter) is highly recommended to all 5MT 8th gen owners.
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    No; see off-topic where I self-bumped my thread from 2004.

    This was also originally my thread, but from 2005.
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    lol what does that have to do with what I said..... but you're right, I think it's 100% hummer's fault!!
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