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Ok so anyone ever try making Ball bearing shfter bushings for in car.

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carbonfire

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Ok, my buddy had this crazy idea, why not mod all the shifter bushings.... sounds like a great idea anyway... So tomorrow we are going to try and make ball bearing shifter bushings for inside the car.... I dont know if it can be done but hey it is worth a shot anyway... I am talking about the ones on the end of the cables if you dident already know.

Anyone have any ideas what bearings might fit?
 
I put in bearings from my skateboard wheels. It was very hard trying to squeeze them in, but they worked.
 
At the actual shifter there are solid nylon bushings. They'll be just as stiff and slippery as a bearing or sleeve made of anything else.
 
igopoopy.... that would help me if I was trying to make ones for under the hood.... but if you read the post, I am trying to make them to replace the little tiney nylon ones under the actual shifter itself, in the car......
 
mavisky.... yeah I noticed that today..... just trying to see if anything could be better.... but IDK if it is worth it either... I might just put new ones in my car...

My real problem is going into 3rd gear.... Some times it Jams like I am missing the gear or something, but other times it slips right in like butta..
 
carbonfire said:
mavisky.... yeah I noticed that today..... just trying to see if anything could be better.... but IDK if it is worth it either... I might just put new ones in my car...

My real problem is going into 3rd gear.... Some times it Jams like I am missing the gear or something, but other times it slips right in like butta..

Sounds like you have a problem with the actual adjustment of the shift cables.
 
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