starmax
03-28-2009, 08:51 PM
I finally got around to installing these today (sorry no pics, but they're not much to look at).
Installation: Relatively simple, but it is a bit difficult to get to the cable connection points. Took about an hour, but this was also the first time I took my airbox off, so it probably took me a bit longer than most folks. I also was very careful not to drop the cotter pin for the bushing, that would have been bad.
Results: I'm very happy with the shifter feel now. Less clunky and more precise (reminds me of my old RSX transmission, which is a great trany), but not to harsh. Works uses a very hard urethane instead of aluminum, so I'm sure there is a bit more give to the feel then the AMS bushings, but I like it.
Price: Well, after you spend $50 + shipping and you open the package you're kinda like WTF? This is it? But a quality product, and still one of the cheapest mods out there.
Next up: Works shifter console bushings...
Installation: Relatively simple, but it is a bit difficult to get to the cable connection points. Took about an hour, but this was also the first time I took my airbox off, so it probably took me a bit longer than most folks. I also was very careful not to drop the cotter pin for the bushing, that would have been bad.
Results: I'm very happy with the shifter feel now. Less clunky and more precise (reminds me of my old RSX transmission, which is a great trany), but not to harsh. Works uses a very hard urethane instead of aluminum, so I'm sure there is a bit more give to the feel then the AMS bushings, but I like it.
Price: Well, after you spend $50 + shipping and you open the package you're kinda like WTF? This is it? But a quality product, and still one of the cheapest mods out there.
Next up: Works shifter console bushings...