Yeah, a lot of the slop comes from that worn out plastic cup bushing for ball joint. This part is cheap and very available as they used it for many of their manual cars. New bushings under the car and in the linkage will improve the play in the shifter but this cup bushing gets overlooked by everyone doing this upgrade on RUclips - it's a $3 part thats giving you 60% of that slop.
Finally someone mentions this. Lmao everyone just says upgrade those bushings under the car but it looks like a pain the ass to actually diy. I'd much rather do the simple things first to get the same or better results
Yeah if I remember correctly mine needed a little bit of sanding to fit correctly. I think there is a 5 speed model and a 6 speed model and you may have to trim depending on model and year.
I could be wrong but I thought when I was reading up on this before someone said there was an internal return/centering spring (internal in the transmission). If you’ve covered all of your other bases maybe that spring has worn out? I could be totally wrong but worth a forum search, I’m going to go check myself because I’d like tighten mine up too
Yeah, a lot of the slop comes from that worn out plastic cup bushing for ball joint. This part is cheap and very available as they used it for many of their manual cars. New bushings under the car and in the linkage will improve the play in the shifter but this cup bushing gets overlooked by everyone doing this upgrade on RUclips - it's a $3 part thats giving you 60% of that slop.
Finally someone mentions this. Lmao everyone just says upgrade those bushings under the car but it looks like a pain the ass to actually diy. I'd much rather do the simple things first to get the same or better results
Hey, do you have a part number for that bushing?
The new u joint metal bushings didnt needed sanding , they have different lenthg , you just needed to change the position....
Yeah if I remember correctly mine needed a little bit of sanding to fit correctly. I think there is a 5 speed model and a 6 speed model and you may have to trim depending on model and year.
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I could be wrong but I thought when I was reading up on this before someone said there was an internal return/centering spring (internal in the transmission). If you’ve covered all of your other bases maybe that spring has worn out? I could be totally wrong but worth a forum search, I’m going to go check myself because I’d like tighten mine up too
That's very possible, my transmission has 180k on it ands never been opened. I'm waiting for it to grenade before I Crack it open lol
Does anyone know if this will work in a 5 speed 2017 impreza
A little worried about the centering of the welded washers...🤔 How are they holding up?
So far they are holding up just fine
I think all your movement was from the ball and socket.
Hey bro is this on an outback or forester?
Outback