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myis300t 03-09-2005 04:48 PM

Anyone know where to get a short throw shifter for a 1986.5-1992 turbo MKIII, 5spd R154 Should I be looking at a different application? I Have only found them for the MKIV :huh:

ootie 03-11-2005 12:18 PM

hey
u can go 2 www.ebaymotors.com today, and in the search box type "supra short 86" ...and u will find 3...they r 60-70 bux after shipping...but if u c my ebay name A_k_rama bidding on one, and u bid on one...i will inflict a great amount of pain on2 u :D
gluck biddin
peace

suprra_girl 03-14-2005 08:33 AM

lol you're a funny one ootie

have you got pics of those light covers?
are they original or replicated?

sorry for the thread jack myis300t

ootie 03-14-2005 01:46 PM

ya which 1s do u want pics of?

hangsupra 03-16-2005 11:42 PM

eBay is the place for you to look short shifter for supra.....hope you find one.... :D

MKIIITURBO 03-29-2005 07:44 PM

You can make your own.

Visit: www.supras.com or

Short Shift Mod
Updated: Dec 15, 2003 Generation: MKIII _ 1986.5-1992
Category: Manual Transmission
Article
Authored by: unknown

Article:
Modify the stock stick. No cost:

Result of mod: lower shift knob height. Shift throw is quicker.
*If you replace the seat-ring, it will be tighter too.
*To get the seat-ring, call Jeff Watson 1-800-327-2087,
*tell him you want the "green truck shifter gasket".
*You should ask for the "white bushing for the pivot".

Remove the black dash center cover around the stereo ect.
Remove 4 screws to remove the metal-covered rubber boot at the base of the stick.
Pull the rubber boot off.
There is a ring holding it onto the neck, pull hard, it comes off.
You don't have to remove the ring.

Remove the next wide rubber cover over the base.

Lift the small center rubber cap at the base of the stick.
Remove 4 screws at the base of the stick.
Remove the stick from the socket.

Now we'll break the stick apart.




Take two vise grips. Make them extra tight.
Place one at the lower silver metal shaft.
Place the other on the black stick.
Twist back n forth with strong force.
You have to break a strong rubber filling inbetween the two shafts.
It's a springy feel on most sticks.
On some cars, the rubber is very solid, a torch can melt it soft for the removal.



After you snap the rubber, remove the upper shaft. *Replace the white bushing on the bottom of the stick. *Replace the black ring in the shifter base with the green one. (* parts from Jeff Watson, see above.)

Reinstall the stick, plates, and all boots. You'll need shift knob similar to a MOMO which does not use threads, it uses 3 set screws. The rubber cap needs to be inside the knob. Just set the thread collor, the knob, tighten the set screws, screw on the collar and voila! Set the leather bag,it'll have alot of folds in it now.

The height is very similar to a MkIV. I love that! The throw feels similar, with a little more notch feel. The rubber core of the long stick had dampened the notches and vibration.

I hated that long gauky stick. This is so sweet! I'm glad it did not cost a $200-$300 short shift kit!

Oh, it looks like there's no going back to a long stick, the rubber is broken.


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