Shifter Bushings for '00 EL
Hi there, I am completely new this forum! So forgive me if I may have posted this in the wrong place.
I had recently purchased a 2000 Acura EL from an 1 owner older gentleman, and I am noticing the shifter is a little loosey-goosey for my liking. I'm wanting to tighten it up a bit with some new bushings.
After doing some extensive online research I still haven't been able to find a suitable part for the vehicle, went to my local Lordco and I had left leaving the counter guy just as confused as I was.
The part number that was suggested is "16.1102G" and "16.1102R". However both are coming up in compatible with the EL. 16.1102 also comes up as a possibility, but I am still unsure.
If anyone could shine some light on this, it would be greatly appreciated.
I had recently purchased a 2000 Acura EL from an 1 owner older gentleman, and I am noticing the shifter is a little loosey-goosey for my liking. I'm wanting to tighten it up a bit with some new bushings.
After doing some extensive online research I still haven't been able to find a suitable part for the vehicle, went to my local Lordco and I had left leaving the counter guy just as confused as I was.
The part number that was suggested is "16.1102G" and "16.1102R". However both are coming up in compatible with the EL. 16.1102 also comes up as a possibility, but I am still unsure.
If anyone could shine some light on this, it would be greatly appreciated.
If you can get a picture of the underside of the car where the stick shift is, it might be easier to see if it is the same setup as the civics. If it is (I suspect it is) then it's the same bushings as the civics.
^^ it is. It's mainly a couple of o-rings that are the problem. Easy fix but you have to get in there first and that's the painful bit.
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