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Old 03-31-2007, 11:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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We ARE ECSTATIC TO ANNOUNCE WE have the ALL NEW 2007 Aluminum Shifter Cable Bushings in stock.

IN STOCK, ORDER HERE NOW:
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These are produced in an extremely light weight HARD (for durability) anodized aluminum material. This allows us to have a much lighter product then regular solid brass bushings. Also, they are finished in a really COOL coated black.

We have updated the ring height, the OD, the ID, the pin height, etc. to insure perfect fit for all the 07's out there.

*These are the best available design for the new 2007+ Honda Civics.*

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Old 03-31-2007, 12:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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done... thanks man!!!!!!! good work. hope im the first pre order with you signature on my bushings
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Hey Tai you got my updated order right? I had the 06 ones that were on backorder for so long (thank god because I have an 07)...
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awesoem tai, i can't wait to get my replacements!
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Will these work on an 06 Si as well?
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Will these work on an 06 Si as well?
they have different ones for the 06
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Yup, 06 and 07 are diff. parts.

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your welcome.... thanks tai for gettin these
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Yup, 06 and 07 are diff. parts.

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Do you have the 06 bushings in stock?
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Old 04-01-2007, 01:01 AM   #12 (permalink)
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End of next week baring any major delay in customs -- I got the update on friday --

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Wait tai why are 06 and 07 different?
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Honda changed the cables.

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i have the 06 bushings,maybe thats why its was so hard to get them in my 07' si.oh well i got them in(it was not easy)whatever,are the new ones any different than the old ones?will i need to upgrade?
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i have the 06 bushings,maybe thats why its was so hard to get them in my 07' si.oh well i got them in(it was not easy)whatever,are the new ones any different than the old ones?will i need to upgrade?
yeah i put the 06 ones on mine like a month or two ago and they improved shifting performance. will us 07 Si/06 bushing guys notice any difference or is it minimum enough to not even bother changing?
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Old 04-02-2007, 10:59 AM   #17 (permalink)
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The old ones are a bit loose on the small bushing -- do you have ratlle between the ring and the smaller bushing? Got pics? if you do PM me. Im kind of wondering if there were a small set of 07 civics that went out with the old cables in the car... becuase I know of at least 5 people running them on this site.

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i cant wait.. i had ordered the 06 ones that were backordered too but i have a 07 si sedan not a 06.. thank goodness i realized and requested the change in my order so i should have my bushings coming hopfully in the first batch!!
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when you say a rattle, where at? the clutch peddle? i do notice a slight vibration if i am resting my foot on the clutch but its not engaged, and i give the gas like 1/10 throttle just to keep me coasting, but if i push the gas down any harder then that it goes away. or if i take my foot off the clutch or lift the clutch pedal some.. ill try to get pics tomorrow though.. :)

p.s. it would be a shame if i did need to change
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Old 04-05-2007, 04:28 PM   #20 (permalink)
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The 07 prototype is done today -- final test fitting for it is tomorrow on a 07 si sedan --

Expect updates soon. Hopefully production can begin next week!

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