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Any downsides to shift kits and bushings?

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Spoolin4Ever

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Apr 24, 2005
Moses Lake, Washington
Now that people have been using these things for years, I have to ask, are there any downsides to these shift kits? I am reffering to all the different types of bushings as well as the shortened shafts, etc.

DOes it ever cause any type of damage to anything? I was thinking of maybe doing something on my 1g, but if it affects anything I don't want to.

Good long term mod?
 
I always do the base shifter bushings and the underhood bushings. I don't like the shortened throw shifters, especialy the ones with out the travel stoppers, those can cause damage. I usualy change the banana 1g shift knob to a 2g shorter knob and it makes a difference.
 
No ill effects from the base bushings or the under the hood end bushings as they are just stiffing up things an not altering the mechanism
 
well i have a fidanza short shifter with the poly shifter plate bushings and the skate board bearings under the hood. i even took and inch out of the top of the short shifter. i love the way mine shifts
 
well if i am remembering correctly 2g's dont have the stoppers but i though i had read that fidanza added the stopper for the 1g shifters awhile back.. do some searching or call a vendor
 
Not sure on a 1g, but on a 2g there is the possibility of transfering more shock to the transmission when shifting hard. I could see an abusive driver breaking shift rails. If you shift with some compassion, it is fanstastic replacing all the shifter bushings on the shifter base and the tranny shift linkage bracket in the engine compartment.
 
I cut probably two and a half inches off my shifter and welded it all back together. Also use the shifter plate bushings. Love the way it feels goes right into gear and not sloppy at all like the stock rubber bushings. Havent got to the the cable bearings yet but 100 percent improvement over stock.
 
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