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Old Jan 13, 2009 | 05:52 PM
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I want to replace my OEM shifter bushings with more OEM shifter bushings, but I don't know the part numbers. If anyone has the service manual available or knows where to look up the part numbers I would greatly appreciate it. I have a copy of the service manual on one of my computers, but the power supply died and I don't want to get into it ATM.

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Old Jan 13, 2009 | 06:02 PM
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Old Jan 13, 2009 | 06:53 PM
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I appreciate your quick response. It looks like Toyota doesn't sell those parts separately from the shifter cables... That's somewhat annoying. I guess I will be purchasing some hard aftermarket bushings (I don't really want to) but there's starting to be some play in my shift bushings.
Old Jan 13, 2009 | 11:38 PM
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the metal bushings IS one of the best upgrades you'll make for your shifting needs
Old Jan 14, 2009 | 02:57 AM
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Corsport FTW
http://www.corsportusa.com/store/cat...roducts_id=634

If you must have OE you can have mine for shipping, they were taken off at aprox 7500 miles
Just pm me
The Corsport really tighten up the shifts. I would not go back even if you paid me, I also installed the shifter base bushings for more slop reduction.
Old Jan 20, 2009 | 05:09 AM
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Originally Posted by sdsnybny
Corsport FTW
http://www.corsportusa.com/store/cat...roducts_id=634

If you must have OE you can have mine for shipping, they were taken off at aprox 7500 miles
Just pm me
The Corsport really tighten up the shifts. I would not go back even if you paid me, I also installed the shifter base bushings for more slop reduction.
I just bought some of these, one is larger than the other. Is that normal?
Old Jan 20, 2009 | 05:16 AM
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yes its normal
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I just installed the shifter base, and cable end bushings from Corsport as well as the SS clutch line it feels way smoother and solid now. I would highly recommend it with an MT-90 fluid change ( what I have) or the Royal Purple fluid if not done so already.

phatcyclist- if you do not want to spend the money on the metal bushings I have my stock bushings that have 24K on them if you are intrested...Send me a PM
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