Shift linkage bushing

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Hello fellas. Got a quick question for yall. I'm looking for the bushing that goes here on the picture above. It's for the shift linkage. I've heard that Doman makes them but there's so many idk which one fits exactly. I have a 97 gmc yukon slt. 4l60e.
 

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I'm most Likely gonna use a zip tie for now, till I can find the right bushing. Or order a new linkage wire
 

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I went the route of removing the stud from the lever then used a short bolt with a nyloc nut to secure the cable end just tight enough to still allow freedom to pivot through the lever’s range of motion.
 

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I went the route of removing the stud from the lever then used a short bolt with a nyloc nut to secure the cable end just tight enough to still allow freedom to pivot through the lever’s range of motion.
I loaded an Escalade like that one night and I gotta tell you, I spent some uncomfortable minutes under that truck trying to disconnect the linkage. They had positioned it so the bolt unthreaded towards the transmission, so it was difficult to remove, especially with limited tools. Solid idea though, just was an annoyance for my purposes at that moment. ;)

Richard
 

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Haha! I had that exact thought cross my mind when I did it. The next time I’d have to remove that bolt would be on the side of the road or something. Anyway, I think I have it installed for easy removal. With the nut on the outboard side, once removed the cable end easily drops away from the lever with the bolt.
 

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