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Old 05-31-2004, 08:47 PM
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i was looking into getting short shifter for my 90 TII. I was looking on mazda trix and saw the link for the "rattling noise" that short shifters can make. I was wondering if any of you guys have had this problem and if you do, how bad is the rattling noise? Any and all info will be appreciated. Thanks.



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Jims5543 explains why there.



Who cares about rattling noises. Our rotaries make enough noise as is. B&M also makes a short shifter kit too. Forget the link though. I remember it coming with all the bushings for like 150+shipping. I need to do this to mine also, my shifter sucks goat ***.
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Originally Posted by RowTarEh?' date='May 31 2004, 05:52 PM
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Jims5543 explains why there.



Who cares about rattling noises. Our rotaries make enough noise as is. B&M also makes a short shifter kit too. Forget the link though. I remember it coming with all the bushings for like 150+shipping. I need to do this to mine also, my shifter sucks goat ***.
Yea, my shifter is so shitty i miss gears in normal driving
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