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Old 05-27-2004, 02:15 AM
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Is this a dumb question?

Im buying a short shifter off ebay because im not touching my engine, cept a cold intake, until I get my B18 swap, but I looked at pics and what not and it looks like they use bearings off of skateboard wheels, since I used to skate I would know what ones are good, now I know that theres sumthin shitty about those short shifters off ebay cuz they only cost like 15$, but what is it? The bearings, will the shifter snap, or is it juss not that short? And duz anyone konw if those skate bearings would fit? Ive never seen a short shifter in person disconnected before so dont knock on me..
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Old 05-27-2004, 09:04 AM
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Re: Is this a dumb question?

couldnt say but from what i heard many of those knock off shifters break in your hand, resulting in either a shifter lodged through your skin, or an engine not being able to shift until its replaced. you get what you pay for man.
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Old 05-27-2004, 03:38 PM
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yup i bought one of those ebay short shifter, it came with bearings, liek skate board and roller blade bearings, i tell you this though, i regret buying it. im just waiting for it to snap so i can buy a steel one. i wouldnt recommend aluminum.

but on the other hand, you shouldnt be shifting your tranny that hard between shifts so it shouldnt break at all
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Old 05-27-2004, 03:54 PM
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Re: Is this a dumb question?

Ya, but i found one for like 21$ at uh www.dragracing.com so imma try that one out, im prolly gunna sell it or trash it after I get my swap so this ones juss temporary cuz I dont think I could use it wen I swap my engine.
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Re: Is this a dumb question?

As long as it's for a civic it would fit on the Integra shift linkages; if you're swapping to a B-series.
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Re: Is this a dumb question?

ya its a teg gsr 97up
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