The "parts Needed" List For My Tib
#21
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From: NAS Patuxent River, MD
Vehicle: 2004 Volkswagen Jetta GLI
QUOTE (Bullfrog @ Mar 9 2009, 09:46 PM)
i would have to agree on this when get a short throw...there bushings are amazing...does not get totally rid of shifter slop but helps out alot
#22
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From: Northwest Arkansas, cue the banjos.
Vehicle: 2001 Tiburon 5spd
Totally agree with the sentiment of not buying parts twice, but in the shifter's case, I can put the stock one back on if/when I sell it and get some of the cost of the shifter back.
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From: Northwest Arkansas, cue the banjos.
Vehicle: 2001 Tiburon 5spd
Alright, time to update the list.
1. Coil Pack: My connector broke when I unplugged it.
2. Stock shifter surround, boot, and knob
3. Alternator: looks like mine decided to break today while unplugging things. Still not sure how that happened.
4. An exhaust manifold. If you've got a stock one that's all I need. If it's a header, that's cool, just let me know.
5. A short throw (mainly because I'm afraid of being stoned by the entire board)
6. A lower timing cover. Mine will do, it's just on here in case.
1. Coil Pack: My connector broke when I unplugged it.
2. Stock shifter surround, boot, and knob
3. Alternator: looks like mine decided to break today while unplugging things. Still not sure how that happened.
4. An exhaust manifold. If you've got a stock one that's all I need. If it's a header, that's cool, just let me know.
5. A short throw (mainly because I'm afraid of being stoned by the entire board)
6. A lower timing cover. Mine will do, it's just on here in case.
#25
So here's what I'm pulling for you, which has already been paid for:
-Steering wheel
-Black fuel door
-Shifter+ shift cables
-Starter
-Clutch + manual pedal assembly
-Linkage
-Slave cylinder + lines
I do have an exhaust manifold, alternator and coil pack as well if you wanna send me some more for those I can pull them tomorrow as well. Shoot me a PM if you're interested.
-Steering wheel
-Black fuel door
-Shifter+ shift cables
-Starter
-Clutch + manual pedal assembly
-Linkage
-Slave cylinder + lines
I do have an exhaust manifold, alternator and coil pack as well if you wanna send me some more for those I can pull them tomorrow as well. Shoot me a PM if you're interested.
#27
PM Sent in regards to:
Header (and other exhaust parts)
Alternator
Regarding the short shifter, I highly recommend the KFX shifter that REDz linked. I managed to be the first one to get one of those, and its been a great addition. I also got the shifter boots made by REDz's wife, and combined with a 2003+ Tiburon OEM Shifter knob, it looks and feels fantastic. I'll try and snap a picture of the setup.
Header (and other exhaust parts)
Alternator
Regarding the short shifter, I highly recommend the KFX shifter that REDz linked. I managed to be the first one to get one of those, and its been a great addition. I also got the shifter boots made by REDz's wife, and combined with a 2003+ Tiburon OEM Shifter knob, it looks and feels fantastic. I'll try and snap a picture of the setup.
#28
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From: Los Lunas, New Mexico, USA.
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
QUOTE (jmans @ Mar 13 2009, 10:27 PM)
Got the tranny, two new things go on the list.
Shifter Cable Bracket
Release Lever
Shifter Cable Bracket
Release Lever
Not exactly sure what these are, but if you can get me some pics, I could pull them on Friday from the junkyards.
#29
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From: Northwest Arkansas, cue the banjos.
Vehicle: 2001 Tiburon 5spd
^^
The shifter lever is (apparently) something that goes onto the red circled part, it connects the clutch linkage to the release bearing.
The shifter bracket is just a small bracket the supports the two shifter cables right before they reach the actual linkage. I don't have a good pic to circle, but I'll get you one tomorrow.
The shifter lever is (apparently) something that goes onto the red circled part, it connects the clutch linkage to the release bearing.
The shifter bracket is just a small bracket the supports the two shifter cables right before they reach the actual linkage. I don't have a good pic to circle, but I'll get you one tomorrow.