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07 Nov 2017 17:51 #185965 by Riccy
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Your right, that link refers to the earlier R7ME gearbox,

You should have a white plastic bushing on the end of the stick shaft. it clips onto the ball end to square it off. Would be really sloppy without it.

Martin (the forum main man) can get suzuki genuine parts so should be able to source one for you ;-) Cant help with a part number tho

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07 Nov 2017 17:54 #185966 by Riccy
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P.S. if you make a bush i would use a rigid plastic rather than bronze (which will transmit noise something rotten!)

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Pickup/tipper, R7me gearbox & 6.4 Rocklobster, 31" Toyo MT, 2x ARB air locker 3.9 diffs in braced axles, 6" total lift, Floating rear conversion, Raptor painted, CB, Recaro's, Caged, etc, etc...

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07 Nov 2017 17:56 #185967 by Riccy
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PP.S...

The picture of your gearbox connection looks wrong. The collar is damaged and is inside the body when it should be below? why is it sitting so high?

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07 Nov 2017 18:08 - 07 Nov 2017 18:38 #185969 by Mraz
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I assume it was damaged when it was removed and I honestly have no idea why it protrudes inside the body. I got the car year ago and drive it like it is. No leaks, no grinding noise, all gears work fine and are easy to engage (second is a bit harder), 4H/4L works fine.

EDIT: Just took a look under the car and nothing seem out of place or bent.
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07 Nov 2017 18:53 #185976 by Riccy
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my bad, i have a 2" body lift, so mine is lower!

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07 Nov 2017 19:03 #185977 by Mraz
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You almost gave me a heart attack! :)

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