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    HELP: Looking for Suggestions on Rear Transmission Linkage PArts

    A year or so ago, I asked a question about the shifter linkage. One of the responses did not address my question, but suggested that I needed to get a specific rear linkage part from a supplier other than Porsche.

    Although I've searched, I can't find my originally posted question. (I do not trust my memory, but it seems that the suggestion was either Elephant or WEVO.)

    I'm re-building the shifter linkage now and I would like to hear what other member recommend.

    Thanks, as always.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mshaver51 View Post
    A year or so ago, I asked a question about the shifter linkage. One of the responses did not address my question, but suggested that I needed to get a specific rear linkage part from a supplier other than Porsche.

    Although I've searched, I can't find my originally posted question. (I do not trust my memory, but it seems that the suggestion was either Elephant or WEVO.)

    I'm re-building the shifter linkage now and I would like to hear what other member recommend.

    Thanks, as always.
    The shift linkage in your car is pretty simple and just needs a few parts (Plastic bushings) to make it work like new. Wevo shift couplers are cool but the original coupler with new bushings works just fine, as well.

    Regards

    Jim

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    A shift coupler based upon an aircraft universal joint can be purchased from several suppliers, Wevo and Stomski come to mind, and their parts are quite similar, in price as well. This reduces the lever travel some and improves the silky smooth feel over a standard coupler, but whether it is worth the cost is up to your judgment.

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    thanks so much. this is very helpful.

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