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Booger Bushing and new Shifter

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 7:22 pm
by Knoxville_R/T
OK guys. I have the stock shifter with boogers installed. I now have a mopar srt-4 sts that i want to install. What is the best way to take out the booger bushings? I figure it might be hard since they were such a tight squeeze to begin with.
-Brian

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 8:51 pm
by tamadrumr88
i did this already, obviously the ones under the battery tray dont come out. anyway, TRUST ME - cut out the one on the passenger side, you WILL break the plastic piece on the shift linkage which is very $$$(because the linkage has to be replaced. either that or you buy a kit off of srtforums that a member made if you do happen to break it. its just a dye to cut new threads on the linkage and a new piece to connect to the linkage). then remove the nut on the driver side shifter linkage and pop the shifter assembly out. at this point, you still have a booger bushing on the driver side of the shifter, but its much easier to remove it once the shifter is out of the car... you just need like 3 screwdrivers and an extra set of hands to pop it off.

reinstall in the opposite order obviously. contact jeff (booger bushings) about getting a single bushing. i was lucky enough to have one sent to me for free by him when i cut the one out... jeff's a cool guy (thanks!)

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 9:02 pm
by Diablo0
What he said... just cut it out and don't risk trying to save it... if you snap your cable you'll have to buy the kit which will take time to get to you. Or you'll have to buy the whole new linkage set and that costs about $110. Their not hard to put in but just a PITA to have to order just because of one little snap in the cable.

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 9:25 pm
by Knoxville_R/T
Well i got it out with some vise grips.....nothing happened lol just really came out with some tugging. But what will be the best way to press them both back in?
-Brian

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 9:28 pm
by tamadrumr88
same way they went in :) i just used dish washing detergent and applied it (inside the bushing, outside of the bushing, and the metal thing the bushings slide into/onto) using a q-tip

i had my dad pull the shifter to the neutral gate between 1 and 2 as i pushed from the passenger side, or vice versa

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 10:02 pm
by Knoxville_R/T
Alright got it all installed and man i love this compared tot he stock cut shifter(i did nto cut it was like when i bought it) Shifts are now smooth and shorter. Thanks for the help guys
-Brian

Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2005 9:29 pm
by CU_rob
I got into a similar situation... i just spent the 20 bucks and got a new set.

I'm glad I did, as I mucked up them pulling'em out.