Ball Cup Bushing
The Ball Cup Bushing for shift lever is a small, round bushing that fits over the shifter shaft. It is used to protect the shifter shaft from wear and tear, and to provide a smooth, consistent surface for the shifter to travel on. The ball cup bushing is made of durable materials such as nylon or metal, and is designed to last for the life of the vehicle.
How to Replace a Ball Bushing
If your car’s shift lever feels loose or sloppy, it may be time to replace the ball bushing. This bushing is located at the base of the shift lever and connects it to the shifter shaft. Over time, this bushing can wear out, causing the shift lever to feel loose.
To replace the ball bushing, you will need a few tools and supplies:
– A Phillips head screwdriver
– A small flathead screwdriver
– A new ball bushing (can be purchased at most auto parts stores)
– Some grease
First, use the Phillips head screwdriver to remove the two screws that hold the ball cup in place. Then, use the small flathead screwdriver to pry up the old ball bushing. Be careful not to damage the shifter shaft as you do this.
Once the old bushing is removed, simply press in the new one and then replace the two screws. Be sure to add a bit of grease to help keep it in place. Now your shift lever should feel tight and secure again!
Why Choose A Ball Cup Bushing
There are many reasons to choose a ball cup bushing for your shift lever. First, it provides a tight fit and helps to keep the shift lever in place. Second, it helps to protect the shift knob from damage. Third, it is easy to install and remove. Fourth, it is made of high-quality materials that will last for years. Finally, it is an affordable option that will help you save money in the long run.
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