hints/tips/tricks marlincrawler shifter bushing install?

thechori

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i think the hardest thing was getting all the old crap out.. i had to take a knife to ALL of the rubber b/c it wouldn't come out as one piece, that took a good 30 minutes :\
 

tlo86

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i actually read how hard it was and once i was done i spent two hours looking up info to see if i installed it right... all this suspense about how hard it was to install and i did it in 2 seconds easiest thing ever Lol
 

annoyingrob

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turbogate;886174 said:
Unless I got a set that was out of spec (most people seem to) It does not install as easily as that clip posted earlier, lol, I wish it flipped over that easily. You have to really force it in during that flipping process

The older bushings (most were orange) were made slightly different than the newer ones (white). The older ones fit in easy, the newer ones are a very tight fit.

To make the newer ones fit easily, simply file down the divots on the side a tiny bit.



And for the guy that asked, YES, this is a VERY worthwhile mod, especially because they're $15. Do it, don't even ask, just do it.
 

Poodles

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keep in mind you should grease the entire shifter assembly anyway...

I took the time to clean all the old nasty grease off and regrease it, it really does make a difference.

They made these bushings so hard becuase the trucks have 2' long shifters (I'm not kidding) and even the stock replacements will feel loose when new, and won't stand up to the abuse for long... For us, it's just that much better...
 

giterboosted

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yea i ordered one too, one of the only worthwhile things ive really done to mine so far, and by far one of the BEST things ive done, it was tight like everyone else said but it didnt take that long and its an insane difference, before that when it was in gear it felt like neutral but now it feels like brand new,

and the Christmas card didnt hurt either, i liked that theyre all personally signed,
seemed very personal
 

IwantMKIII

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giterboosted;891837 said:
yea i ordered one too, one of the only worthwhile things ive really done to mine so far, and by far one of the BEST things ive done, it was tight like everyone else said but it didnt take that long and its an insane difference, before that when it was in gear it felt like neutral but now it feels like brand new,

and the Christmas card didnt hurt either, i liked that theyre all personally signed,
seemed very personal


sure about that one??? i can't imagine who would personally sign THAT many, sure it wasn't a stamp?
 

giterboosted

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to be honest with you i have no idea who would be that insane either, but it really looked like a signature, like a blue ball point, but idk, maybe

either way it was a very nice gesture, and if i had a reason to then id be sure to order from them again
 

Piratetip

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Yup, mine was definitely signed.
These guys know customer service.
 

IwantMKIII

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i was supposed to get mine in today but i missed the UPS dude :( :( :(

and tomorrow im even more busy so ill probably miss 'em again (the pickup place is 40 minutes away!)
 

BillyM

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...the cards are definitely hand-signed. I've goten them for a few years now, definitely a nice touch.

Remember to tell them you're a supra-owner when you order, so they know to keep offering this great part forever and ever!

--billyM
 

IwantMKIII

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Just installed them 10 minutes ago...having never taken off the shifter before it took me about an hour when said and done. I havn't driven it around yet but just shifting in the parking lot difference is like night and day!!! No more mis-shifts for this kid cause he can't get it in gear.....well unless i downshift to first i think the syncro is shot it just grinds when i try lol.

highly recommend for everyone! Easy install as well. Hardest part was figuring out how to get teh shifter bushing off with the limited tools i had. Pliers worked like a charm.

Only problem i have with it is it sticks when in neutral to the left side (driver side). I would assume my spring in there is a bit worn out causing the issue.
 

Poodles

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Mine sticks a bit to the passenger side...

It's from wear and tear on the shifter it appears, but i'd have to try a brand new shifter to confirm it (and I'm not doing that unless I go to a C's shifter)