


⚙️ Upgrade your drive with precision clutch control!
The Dorman 14041 Clutch Linkage is a compact, lightweight, and durable vehicle part designed for smooth clutch operation. Manufactured by Dorman, it features a ready-to-paint exterior and OEM-grade quality, ensuring reliable performance and easy installation for vehicle maintenance and repair.




| Manufacturer | Dorman Products |
| Brand | Dorman |
| Model | 14041 |
| Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 1.75 x 5.5 inches |
| Item model number | 14041 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Exterior | Ready To Paint If Needed |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 14041 |
| OEM Part Number | 14041 |
C**M
Easy Install
Picking the old, broken original bushing out of the transmission cable took longer than pressing the new one in and pressing the cable on the shifter nipple. Simple swap, operates smoothly with new bushing in place.
J**S
2004 Ford F-150
Worked to fix the console shifter linkage on my 2004 Ford F-150 4x4 truck.
C**S
Fits Ford clutch
I bought this for my 1995 f150 because I needed the bushing that goes on the end of the master cylinder pushrod it’s been hard for me to find one until I found this and it fit perfectly
M**L
awesome parts
using for the my truck to have in stock too great price too
K**N
Manages to fit a Jeep 2004 Jeep Wrangler
It's a bit of a tight fit at first, but the bushing on my auto shift cable wore out, one of the bushings on this set managed to fit with the help of some pliers to press it in. Way cheaper than buying a completely new shift cable.
T**E
Works
My Chevy Tahoe gear shifter went limp, I looked up possible causes and found that this is a common problem. Ordered and installed the bushing myself. Been working fine 3 months later. Just make sure to install it right.
K**R
A temporary fix at best
I bought this because of a google search for a clutch pedal bushing for my 94 Dodge Dakota... but guess what... after 3 days the push rod popped off and left me clutchless at a stop sign ( I was able to put it back on long enough to get home). I looked up the factory setup and found out that it used a Teflon bushing and a e-clip to hold it on. bought a e-clip kit and a 3/8 Teflon bushing and voila no more issues... do yourself a favor and just get the right stuff the first time.
J**D
as ordered
worked great
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
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