VW Shifter Mounting Box with Bearing & Linkage — Heavy-Duty, Beetle, Bus & Off-Road | #CH35
VW Shifter Mounting Box with Bearing & Linkage — Heavy-Duty, Beetle, Bus & Off-Road | #CH35
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Washburn's Metal shifter mounting box with bearing-supported shaft and linkage — a heavy-duty replacement for the factory shifter mounting box used on VW Beetle, Bus, and other Type 1 / Type 2 applications. Built for street, off-road, and torsion-raise applications where the factory box's tolerances and durability come up short. Part #CH35.
Why upgrade the shifter mounting box
The shifter on a classic VW pivots at a small mounting box welded or bolted to the chassis tunnel. Inside the box, the shifter shaft rides in factory-style bushings that wear over time, allowing the shifter to develop lateral and vertical slop. The result is the famously vague VW shifter feel — you stir the shifter around looking for the gate, the engagement is mushy, and finding reverse becomes a small adventure on every start.
Our shifter mounting box uses a tapered, slotted engagement cup for positive shifter location and a bearing-supported shaft for crisp, repeatable feel. It works with any standard VW shifter and eliminates the play that makes factory shifter boxes feel old.
For torsion-raise applications (lifted off-road builds) and shortened-pan builds where the shifter location shifts forward, our box gives you a proper, rigid mounting point that doesn't introduce new sloppiness on top of whatever you're trying to fix.
Specifications
- Construction: Steel box with bearing-supported shaft
- Engagement: Tapered, slotted cup for positive shifter location
- Dimensions: Length 5", Width 3-1/8", Height (verify with us — full dimensions on order)
- Compatibility: Works with any standard VW shifter
- Application: Street, off-road, torsion raise
- Part number: #CH35
- Manufacturer: Washburn's Metal
Fitment
- VW Beetle (Standard): all years
- VW Bus / Transporter (Type 2): all years
- Off-road builds, dune buggies, Manx, sand rails using stock-pattern VW shifter location
- Torsion-raise / lifted suspension applications
FAQ
Will this fix my sloppy shifter?
A worn factory shifter box is one of the top three causes of sloppy VW shifter feel (along with worn shift coupler and worn shift rod bushing). Replacing the box addresses one of those three. For a complete shifter rebuild, plan to address the coupler and the bushing as well — our #CH01 Delrin shift bushing is the recommended upgrade there.
Does it use the factory mounting location?
Yes. The box mounts at the factory shifter location on the chassis. Bolts or welds in place depending on your specific chassis and build approach.
Can I use my existing shifter handle?
Yes. The box works with any standard VW shifter — factory original, aftermarket, or short-throw. The interface is the standard VW shifter shaft.
What's a "torsion raise" application?
A torsion raise is an off-road or overlanding modification where the VW front and rear torsion housings are rotated to lift the car. This changes shifter angle and location, and many torsion-raise builds need a different shifter mounting solution than stock. Our box handles those geometry changes.
Will it work on a Manx or shortened-pan buggy?
Yes, with appropriate mounting. The box itself works; you'll need to position it correctly for your shortened chassis. For Manx applications, see also our shortened shift rods (#CH20A/B/C depending on donor year).
Is the bearing serviceable?
The bearing is sealed for the life of the box. No periodic maintenance required.
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