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Old $29 Grommets kept me out of 4WD.

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WalterJ

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Greetings;
The pics show two grommets that failed after 14 years driving, mostly in the Midwest. The "ROD-GEAR SHIFT" ($43.50) fell out one day. I first noticed something amiss when I brushed against the 4WD gear shifter & it flopped forward! Whaaat.

If you're counting on manually shifting in/out of 4WD, do a visual chk on these grommets ($29). They're expen$ive & easy to replace; be mindful of their orientation. Like the man says "Pay me now, or pay me later."

By-the by, "Clyde" turned 14 years old this month & 300K miles. Wahoo!

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They failed on my 03 about year ago this time of year. Got stuck out in a pasture on top of the ground. I check mine now every time I am under the truck.
 
Those things look like they were oven baked at 450* I'll check mine on my 2007, 5.9.
Had similar bushings on a old Mercedes that went bad that made so I couldn't get it to stay in PARK.
 
At first I thought how cheap Dodge was, to use hard rubber grommets to retain this shifting rod...then I wondered how long a cotter pin would last in the midwest snow & salt. Oh well, just reacting to the price, not thinking clearly, eh. Should be good for a loong while now.
 
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