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    Shifter bushing install in a Spirit?

    How difficult is a shifter bushing install on a spirit? I looked under the hood and the tranny side bushings don't look too horrible to get to. How bad is the center console to get apart?

    Thanks!~~Heath

    Oh, I'm gonna take pics as I do it, and prolly post it in the knowledge section.

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    Re: Shifter bushing install in a Spirit?

    Not sure but use a heat gun/hair dryer/boiling water to soften up the bushings,
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    Re: Shifter bushing install in a Spirit?

    The one under the hood is realy easy to get if you turn the wheel all the way to the right,and jack it up.

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    Re: Shifter bushing install in a Spirit?

    Quote Originally Posted by WVRampage View Post
    The one under the hood is realy easy to get if you turn the wheel all the way to the right,and jack it up.
    Which one is this? The only one I've been able to find on my Spirit is right on top, don't know how the steering would effect it's replacement. It is a bit the worse for wear though so I'll be very interested in what is required to fix it.

    Mike

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