GKTECH
R33 GTS-T Solid shifter bushing
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Replace your old worn factory shifter bushing and you will drastically improve the feel of your shifter.
- Light weight aluminium bronze construction
- Direct replacement of your plastic factory item
- Replacement part for Nissan part number: 32861-01G00
FAQs
Will this fit my car?We can only confirm fitment for the vehicles listed above under vehicle compatibility. If your car is not listed there, then we don't know if it will fit.
Do you make these to suit other cars?
We make these for the above-mentioned cars and also for S15/ R32 GTR/ R33 GTR and for S13 Silvia/S14/180SX/R32GTS-T/R34 Skylines
What's the advantage of using the GKTech solid shifter bushes?
This is a super simple way to drastically improve your shifter feel and response.
What modifications are required, is this hard to fit?
No modifications are required, simply just remove and refit.
Is there anything else needed for installation?
No, you will need your OEM shifter. However, the bush will arrive as shown in the product photo.
Can I install this myself? If so how long will installation take?
Yes, provided you have general mechanical knowledge it is very straightforward. Installation should take around 20 minutes.
Will this suit my aftermarket shifter?
We cannot confirm fitment on all aftermarket shifters, if your OEM bush fits the shifter then ours will also, as ours is based on an OEM design.
Will this wear out my gearbox?
No, the actual shifter doesn't move within the gearbox, it is designed to stay firm as the actual shifter moves within the bushing.