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gonna try the roll pin 120-130

Take your time and file carefully.
Make sure that you file deep enough that the ball still rides in the socket. You can even use a round file for the bottom of the slot.
You may have to file the sharp edges of the roll pin too after you trim it to size.
I actually think the larger diameter of the roll pin helps spread the force around and will likely last longer than the original.

A reminder... don't use the shift lever as an armrest. The only time your hand should be on the lever is when you're moving it from one gear to the next.
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