Red or black steeda bushing?
Im installing my steeda bracket this weekend and going with the Black one but will have the red one on standby at any adverse side effects!
I have the stock shifter though, curious tonhear your findings when you get urs installed as I too am considering the AM shifter down the rd.
I have the stock shifter though, curious tonhear your findings when you get urs installed as I too am considering the AM shifter down the rd.
Originally Posted by Uin2it
Im installing my steeda bracket this weekend and going with the Black one but will have the red one on standby at any adverse side effects!
I have the stock shifter though, curious tonhear your findings when you get urs installed as I too am considering the AM shifter down the rd.
I have the stock shifter though, curious tonhear your findings when you get urs installed as I too am considering the AM shifter down the rd.
Black one is more rigid and may cause some nvh. Red is softer and you shouldn't have any nvh. I'm running the red one with the stock shifter and I have no additional nvh.
NVH = noise vibration harshness
NVH = noise vibration harshness
Originally Posted by Hytek
Black one is more rigid and may cause some nvh. Red is softer and you shouldn't have any nvh. I'm running the red one with the stock shifter and I have no additional nvh.
NVH = noise vibration harshness
NVH = noise vibration harshness
Originally Posted by White5ohh
But the shifting between the two will be similar?
Installed mine today....short notice decision led me to the BLACK bushing!
Glad I did it, shifts feel nice and solid now and I can not see missing 3rd anymore!
A tad little bit of vibration was felt initially....but by the end of my 20 min drive I didn't even notice!
Glad I did it, shifts feel nice and solid now and I can not see missing 3rd anymore!
A tad little bit of vibration was felt initially....but by the end of my 20 min drive I didn't even notice!
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