Welcome To Hyundai Aftermarket.org: Dracs
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Dracs joined on the 29 March 2014 - 05:41 PM.
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From: Oregon
Vehicle: 2005 Mitsibushi Evolution VIII
Hello Dracs,
Welcome to Hyundai Aftermarket.org. Please feel free to browse around and get to know others. Feel free to tell us a little about yourself. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask.
Dracs joined on the 29 March 2014 - 05:41 PM.
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Dracs joined on the 29 March 2014 - 05:41 PM.
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Well, Hello good sir.
I actually do not own a Hyundai, but I was looking for a how-to on replacing shifter bushings. My friend complained about really sloppy shifting in her car, so I told her about the torque solution shifter bushings in mine. Needless to say, she liked how it felt and here I am.
I don't think I felt the need to make an account until I clicked on a link in one of the posts here about shifter bushings. Apparently RDTiburon was bought out by a shemale porn website. I figured that was something I should report.
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Thanks for reporting it, it's been fixed.
If the bushings in question are the rubber ones at the transaxle end of the shift cables, the stock rubber falls apart over time. A common modification is to replace them with skate wheel bearings which are VERY firm and should last about forever. There have also been various plastic bushing materials used by different manufacturers.
If the bushings in question are the rubber ones at the transaxle end of the shift cables, the stock rubber falls apart over time. A common modification is to replace them with skate wheel bearings which are VERY firm and should last about forever. There have also been various plastic bushing materials used by different manufacturers.


