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2G Shifter Bushings Near the Shifter

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rolltidero

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Jan 9, 2014
Madison, Alabama
I am looking for shifter bushings that go on the interior side of the firewall. I bought the aluminum base and tranny side bushings but my shifter side ones are the sloppiest. The only ones I've found on eBay are the tranny side.
 
+1 on this ^^^^^
I will also like to know, or at least the sizes to be able to buy bearings.
 
Why would you need a solid bushing for where the cable mounts to firewall? Youre only concerned about the motion of the cable from point a to point b.
No I don't mean a bushing for that. I mean the 2 bushings that are not on the tranny side. The 2 bushings under the center console. I reread and I see the confusion. But yea I mean the ones right next to the shifter on the shifter cables.
 
The bushings that you're asking rarely cause play in the shifter assembly.

So long as you have the stock shifter in the car, and not an aftermarket unit that is poorly built with tolerance issues, you would need 6 of these: http://www.jnztuning.com/product_info.php?cPath=21_30_113&products_id=3526 and one of these http://www.jnztuning.com/product_info.php?cPath=21_30_113&products_id=3480

If you feel that the bushing in the cable end is absolutely your issue, it can be ordered on our OEM website: https://www.jnztuning.com/oempartscat.html using part # MB949743

Hope this helps.

Josh
 
Additional information for clarity:

The bushings that typically need to be replaced are shown in the below shot, under PNC # 24594B

The cup bushing is included in the highlighted parts, under PNC # 24594D

The bushing you were asking about (the cable end bushing on the inside of the car), isn't highlighted in the picture, but would be PNC # 24594E

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