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Old 11-01-2012, 11:25 PM   #15
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Old 11-05-2012, 07:52 PM   #16
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I have the @PERRIN part in hand and will be finding out this weekend! Stay tuned.
And the verdict is yay or nay?
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And the verdict is yay or nay?
It currently does not fit together.

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Old 11-05-2012, 08:08 PM   #18
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are ya gonna keep the perrin part?
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Old 11-05-2012, 08:47 PM   #19
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are ya gonna keep the perrin part?
I will keep it: It's going in my colleague's BRZ this weekend.
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Would this be beneficial in an auto?
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It currently does not fit together.

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Any updates on using these two together? Has anyone tried it yet by trimming the whiteline?
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Any updates on using these two together? Has anyone tried it yet by trimming the whiteline?
Interested as well. ...
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Thanks for the great write up. Just to add to the community it was pretty easy to do this without removing the exhaust I just used some spanners instead to remove the bolts instead of sockets but of course it meant I couldn't get a torque wrench on it.
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I just finished my install and I have a question for anyone using this bushing...

I installed the whiteline bushing, as well as the perrin rear shifter bushing and the perrin trans support mount. (i trimmed the whiteline bushing to allow the perrin part to fit)

I took my car out for the first time and noticed that vibration was noticeable anytime the car was moving.. no matter how much gas i was giving it. i expected some vibration...

but when im really getting on the car it sounds like i can hear the transmission winding up the higher it revs... it almost sounds like a supercharger... but muted a little... is this normal?
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I just finished my install and I have a question for anyone using this bushing...

I installed the whiteline bushing, as well as the perrin rear shifter bushing and the perrin trans support mount. (i trimmed the whiteline bushing to allow the perrin part to fit)

I took my car out for the first time and noticed that vibration was noticeable anytime the car was moving.. no matter how much gas i was giving it. i expected some vibration...

but when im really getting on the car it sounds like i can hear the transmission winding up the higher it revs... it almost sounds like a supercharger... but muted a little... is this normal?
Gears whine.
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I just finished my install and I have a question for anyone using this bushing...

I installed the whiteline bushing, as well as the perrin rear shifter bushing and the perrin trans support mount. (i trimmed the whiteline bushing to allow the perrin part to fit)

I took my car out for the first time and noticed that vibration was noticeable anytime the car was moving.. no matter how much gas i was giving it. i expected some vibration...

but when im really getting on the car it sounds like i can hear the transmission winding up the higher it revs... it almost sounds like a supercharger... but muted a little... is this normal?

Uh oh...I am curious if this as well as I have the same parts ordered (not installed). Could be an issue with the installation perhaps? Or ...?
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Gears whine.
so it is fine though? it sounds pretty awesome. i just wanted to make sure that i didnt mess something up!
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Gears whine.

Yes...true...but if the obvious noise thst wasn't there before is apparent now....then there's something off. If it's as bad as he is describing it...we can only troubleshoot with the mentality of knowing "what has changed in the equation."

I'm only concerned because these are on the to do list.
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