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    #61
    rudi, they wont fit in our cars.

    we'll need to get them machined down by quite a few mm to fit them.

    sucks.

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      #62
      Originally posted by bungsai View Post
      rudi, they wont fit in our cars.

      we'll need to get them machined down by quite a few mm to fit them.

      sucks.
      yeah.. thanks mate.. save my time of trying to re-install it..
      sucks.. it really does
      - Project R -

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        #63
        Sorry to hear guys!

        In my opinion it is probably worth trying to get them fabricated locally. These really do make a big difference in shift feel and smoothness.

        Bungsai or Vippy; did any of you guys try the shifter bushings? Do they fit? I know that the dc5r/s have different shifter bushing but the bushings from strutking raise the type-s box slightly which may help.
        Vivid Blue Integra Type-S
        "When I grow up I want camber like TeamMR."
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        itr_***@hotmail.com says: (10:43:08 PM)
        send that cock breath back to the land of the stuffed turkeys

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          #64
          so will this fit the type s? but not the type r?

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            #65
            yes that is right.

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              #66
              i tried the shifter bushings.. but it was already aluminium.. so not worth replacing them..
              matt, let me know when you want to machine down the cable shifter bushing.. we go together.. hehe.
              - Project R -

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                #67
                Originally posted by bungsai View Post
                yes that is right.
                lucky i have a type s! haha wooo!

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by dr.k20z1 View Post
                  lucky i have a type s! haha wooo!
                  but you have to put up with the fact you dont have a type R?

                  That is suicide worthy in itsself.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by bungsai View Post
                    but you have to put up with the fact you dont have a type R?

                    That is suicide worthy in itsself.
                    haha! type rice or type sex LOL

                    whats the difference... mmmm

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                      #70
                      Hello,

                      What seems to be the consensus on the bushings? There seems to be mixed reports of what fits and what doesn't.

                      Type-S - all of them fit? (shifter bushings, shifter cable bushings (both))

                      Type-R - shifter bushings - already metal, no need to change
                      shifter cable bushings
                      - small pair (fit)
                      - large pair (does not fit, too big)

                      is this right?
                      Last edited by kabe; 13-04-09, 07:44 PM.

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                        #71
                        Originally posted by kabe View Post
                        Hello,

                        What seems to be the consensus on the bushings? There seems to be mixed reports of what fits and what doesn't.

                        Type-S - all of them fit? (shifter bushings, shifter cable bushings (both))

                        Type-R - shifter bushings - already metal, no need to change
                        shifter cable bushings
                        - small pair (fit)
                        - large pair (does not fit, too big)

                        is this right?
                        Hi kabe,

                        That's correct. The bushings and cable bushings fit AUDM Type-S but NOT the AUDM Type-R. The larger pair of cable bushing is the problem for the Type-R and they seem to already have metal shifter bushings.

                        Also regarding the bushings, do you make them for the Jazz and Ep3r?
                        Vivid Blue Integra Type-S
                        "When I grow up I want camber like TeamMR."
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                        itr_***@hotmail.com says: (10:43:08 PM)
                        send that cock breath back to the land of the stuffed turkeys

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                          #72
                          If someone can get the dimensions to me I can make one for the larger cable bushing. It'd be best to take the dimensions of the actual cable end with a caliper rather than the rubber bushing.

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by kabe View Post
                            If someone can get the dimensions to me I can make one for the larger cable bushing. It'd be best to take the dimensions of the actual cable end with a caliper rather than the rubber bushing.
                            Can't get better than that guy's , It's man himself
                            Thanks Kabe

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                              #74
                              Just installed my shifter bushings, thanks to Rudi for the parts.
                              I have to say it wont completely fix the problem, but it does help. Especially in 2nd gear, it goes in alot better.
                              It take about 30 mins, and its cheap. Something I would say is worth it. Makes me wonder why Honda didnt just make them metal in the first place really.

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                                #75
                                Originally posted by tk38 View Post
                                Just installed my shifter bushings, thanks to Rudi for the parts.
                                I have to say it wont completely fix the problem, but it does help. Especially in 2nd gear, it goes in alot better.
                                It take about 30 mins, and its cheap. Something I would say is worth it. Makes me wonder why Honda didnt just make them metal in the first place really.
                                Welcome mate,
                                I think it will work best with cable shifter bushings as well.
                                there must be a reason why they put rubber instead of metal or aluminium there. comfort? elasticity? less vibration?
                                - Project R -

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