Replaced shift bushings
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Replaced shift bushings
I replaced my shift bushings in my 94' 4Runner yesterday it took about a half hour and I have to say,WOW what a difference, Nice & Tight again.
It feels like a brand new truck, no more rattling coming from the center console while driving, shifting from gear to gear is tight again.
Before I replaced the bushings, even when parked the shifter had loads of play in it.
A little extra info, the bushing part #'s for my 94' 3.0 auto are 90385-11003 for the two top bushings that go right under shifter and 90480-17177 for the one under the truck by the tranny.
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It feels like a brand new truck, no more rattling coming from the center console while driving, shifting from gear to gear is tight again.
Before I replaced the bushings, even when parked the shifter had loads of play in it.
A little extra info, the bushing part #'s for my 94' 3.0 auto are 90385-11003 for the two top bushings that go right under shifter and 90480-17177 for the one under the truck by the tranny.
Thanks
RR
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According to Evan at Northridge Toyota,
Just about every other year can use a new shifter seat only. However on my 1988, I needed to order a new shifter assembly. I tore my tranny out and when I pulled the shifter, the seat was completely disintegrated.
I ordered it last week and will be watching for it next week. Will know more what is happening when it arrives.
Just about every other year can use a new shifter seat only. However on my 1988, I needed to order a new shifter assembly. I tore my tranny out and when I pulled the shifter, the seat was completely disintegrated.
I ordered it last week and will be watching for it next week. Will know more what is happening when it arrives.
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Shift bushings
I paid .75 cents each for the two upper bushings and a $1.40 for the lower bushing at Toyota of Orange, I did'nt have to replace the shift boot itself because it was'nt worn.
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