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Old 04-02-2014, 03:02 PM   #29
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i will reinstalling my kartboy shifter tonight, if you need pics let me know to compare ur install ill have mine apart. dont have a cf drive shaft though, but i have pretty much everyhing else you have.
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Old 04-02-2014, 03:46 PM   #30
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Yes, please. I don't think I'm going to have time to touch my car today after all.
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Old 04-02-2014, 08:51 PM   #31
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No idea on the Perrin bushing. Tho it does look quite similar to ours...
Swap that out for our bushings and make sure that the angle of the shifter points towards the back. I ran that same setup on my BRZ before i sold the DS and had no issues.
Feel free to email me directly if you have any other questions.
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Old 04-02-2014, 10:16 PM   #32
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Quick question Anthony, Did oil leak when you removed the stock DS? Also - any vibrations / resonance with the new DS? Installing the same unit in a few weeks on my car.
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Old 04-03-2014, 12:08 AM   #33
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No idea on the Perrin bushing. Tho it does look quite similar to ours...
Swap that out for our bushings and make sure that the angle of the shifter points towards the back. I ran that same setup on my BRZ before i sold the DS and had no issues.
Feel free to email me directly if you have any other questions.
The only reason I have the Perrin one is because I bought the shifter used and it did not come with the bushing. The seller said it was too much work to remove in relation to just taking the shifter out. So then I started looking for bushings, and for whatever reason ended up with a Perrin one.

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Quick question Anthony, Did oil leak when you removed the stock DS? Also - any vibrations / resonance with the new DS? Installing the same unit in a few weeks on my car.
Yes, but not much. The car was perfectly level, so I lowered the front one notch on the jack stands and that stopped the leak. And no clue about the driveshaft. This problem is keeping me from driving the car for now.
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I had no time to even look at the car yesterday, and today I had to cut grass. But I did have time to set it down and see if that changed anything. NOPE.

Video is uploading. It should be done in about 30 minutes.

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I just can't get past the idea that this is caused my the rear shifter stay bushing. That bushing is what locates the shifter. Using a stock shifter or any aftermarket should matter, that bushing will still set the height of the bottom of the assembly. See if there's any play in the bushing if you loosen the bolts. Or go back to the stock bushing.
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Old 04-03-2014, 10:18 PM   #36
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See if there's any play in the bushing if you loosen the bolts. Or go back to the stock bushing.
Uuuuuuugggggggghhhhhhhh...

I will give that a try tomorrow. I still have the exhaust and driveshaft off, but here is what I just finished doing:
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@Anthony Mickey mouse that shit brother !

I love how raw your car is, props


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That counts as weight reduction right?
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That counts as weight reduction right?
GENIUS.

Didn't even realize that.
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Let me know if i can help in anyway, between the Carbon and the aluminum shafts there have been hundreds sold with out issue.

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Let me know if i can help in anyway, between the Carbon and the aluminum shafts there have been hundreds sold with out issue.

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I ground the shifter linkage down and it works just fine now. I've only driven the car about 1/2 of a mile with the new shaft so far, and I was scrutinizing it extremely hard. No visible, audible, or feelings of vibrations or odd sounds. I believe we have a winner.

I appreciate the offer for help though! Once I get some actual mileage on the thing, if an issue arises, I will let you know. But I think we're good.
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I was under there and looked today, that is tight, real tight,

that said i've been driving with the setup since late summer/fall.
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