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Shift Arm Bushing & Insulator (For manual and overdrive transmissions only)

Item EK-42-31350-1
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      Features

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      • 1965-66 Automatic Shifter Arm Lower Bushing And Insulator Kit
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      • Wholesale Purchase Available Through Preferred Dealers
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      • Quantity Selection Available
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      Description

      Essential Shift Component. The Shift Arm Bushing & Insulator provides critical support and cushioning for the automatic shifter arm. It reduces play and vibration, ensuring smooth and precise gear changes. This kit is designed to maintain proper alignment and extend the lifespan of the transmission linkage.

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      Construction and Appearance. Manufactured from durable materials engineered for wear resistance, this kit includes bushings and insulators that feature a robust build to withstand constant movement and pressure. The components typically have a textured finish that resists deterioration and maintains performance over time.

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      Installation. Installation requires moderate mechanical skill with no drilling necessary, as the kit is designed to fit directly into the factory transmission shifter arm setup. It is suitable for those experienced in transmission linkage maintenance.

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      Application. Designed exclusively for 1965-66 models with automatic transmissions only.

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