Some shift levers already have these bushings built in. If any material sticks out beyond the metal of the base, then it has them built in.
It will go on all the way and should be a tight fit (you dont want it to move around and create slop). You will be able to turn it though.
That's up to you. I wouldnt take it to a shop if you are already in that deep.
I recently put a Z3M shifter in my 318is. The linkage felt good before, so I didnt replace any of the bushings. It feels much better than my 325es. I replaced all of the bushings in the 325es, and with the same Z3M shifter, it is a bit more notchy than I'd like.
It will go on all the way and should be a tight fit (you dont want it to move around and create slop). You will be able to turn it though.
That's up to you. I wouldnt take it to a shop if you are already in that deep.
I recently put a Z3M shifter in my 318is. The linkage felt good before, so I didnt replace any of the bushings. It feels much better than my 325es. I replaced all of the bushings in the 325es, and with the same Z3M shifter, it is a bit more notchy than I'd like.
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