tiff_lee
Reddtarga
A solid brass bush should be fine for the top cable end, to take out some slack in the feel at the gear lever.
However because of the shift lever geometry at the transmission end, the lower cable is the one that does all the flexing (and is also the one that tends to break) so I believe the stock rubber bush is the best option there.
I would not recommend fitting spherical bearings.
Why would you not recommend the use of spherical bearings? they arguably have more movement then the rubber bush does.
Shift lever pin wear:Although the idea behind these is a good one, the problem with their design I found is that the spherical bearing part tends to stiffen up, as happened with 2 different sets I tried (from different manufacturers)
When that happens you get it's steel center rotating on the steel pin of the shift lever (steel on steel ) - not good for wear.
I discovered this when I checked the installation after they were only fitted for a very short time in both cases, and it was not noticeable at the gear lever.
The SW20 shift lever design is a compromise especially with
the lower shift lever where the cable tends to flex, so I suspect Toyota got it about right with the stock rubber bushes. They have the necessary flex and the brass center won't wear the shift lever pin. Solid brass bushes in the lower cable end of course will shorten the cable life