AMS base shifter bushings
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AMS base shifter bushings
So I got these but no instructions. I did the search all that pops up is the Underhood bushings. So anyone know how to do the base or have any tips. If it means anything I have a Evo 9 mr. Thanks
remove your center consol so your shifter is accessable the 4 bolts holding it to the floor should have rubber bushings replace them with the ams ones re assemble & test drive you will have a stiffer more possitive shift feeling
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Ok sorry for the delay still not done just started working on it today. But so far. As for the right up.
http://www.joe250.com/cars/evo8/shif...ebushings.html
This will do just fine. Just a friendly reminder there is no screw on the passenger side. So you can Just pull that panel off. Only thing that needs to be done right now is get the two old bushings in front of the casing out but those are kinda hard cause for me there is like a metal reinforcement beam right above there and they are in a deep hole. So I don't want to take a chance to break anything. but as far as that goes pretty basic and easy so far.
http://www.joe250.com/cars/evo8/shif...ebushings.html
This will do just fine. Just a friendly reminder there is no screw on the passenger side. So you can Just pull that panel off. Only thing that needs to be done right now is get the two old bushings in front of the casing out but those are kinda hard cause for me there is like a metal reinforcement beam right above there and they are in a deep hole. So I don't want to take a chance to break anything. but as far as that goes pretty basic and easy so far.
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Just finished it up and going to put everything together as soon as i decide to install the TT or not..oh well. I recommend this for anyone wanting a better shifter feel.



