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sloppy gearstick?
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Pulled out my gearstick yesterday and found a handful of broken plastic in there. I'm assuming this plastic made up the bushes that prevent the gearstick from flopping around. Does anyone know exactly what they're called, where to get them and what they would cost?
Any help appreciated.


Posted on: 2004/9/5 3:26
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cant buy them...try a wrecker or make them up out of brass.

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what should they look like and where do they fit? There wasn't enough left of mine to establish where they go and what shape they were.

Pics would be good...

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They are available on ebay or you could try your local nissan dealer

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Yep, you can still buy them. They look like this:
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Nissan Shifter Bushings

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ok thanks guys, just what I needed.
I'll be headed to my nearest nissan dealer then.

Posted on: 2004/9/5 7:28
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cant buy them...try a wrecker or make them up out of brass.


I bought mine brand new from Nissan, although a little expensive at $25 for all three (Yep all three, there's one in the bottom of the selector hole)

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Thats cool...I stand corrected.
Whats the Nissan part #?

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Quote:

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Thats cool...I stand corrected.
Whats the Nissan part #?


32855-H1010 for the 2 bushes at the pivot point. $9 each +Gst

32861-N4200 for the bush at the end of the gear lever. $7 +gst

And just in case anyone wants it:

7496320900 is the rubber boot that covers it all. $20 + Gst

These prices are as of this morning when I picked mine up.

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I fixed mine by pressing a piece of tube in it. This virtually made it no slop.... I dont know if it was really good to have metal on metal but my A series gear boxes weren't holding up that long anyway :P

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