Twm Help Asap!
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Twm Help Asap!
i am installing my shifter right now, can somone who has done this install before please PM me ASAP! i am at step 12 and need to know what the "tie wrap" is so i dont cut something i dont have to!
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got the zip tie cut nice and carful, now i gotta get the knob off..there is 4 white plastic peices holding it down..whats the best way toget the knob/boot off the shifter?
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for the knob u just gotta rip off the top like the shift pattern piece and under there is a screw
i used this guide when i did mine and its exactly how i did
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/how-guide-43/how-hurst-short-throw-shifter-61492/
lol forgot to add it
i used this guide when i did mine and its exactly how i did
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/how-guide-43/how-hurst-short-throw-shifter-61492/
lol forgot to add it
Last edited by loco-performance; 07-02-2008 at 06:35 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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to disconnect the shifter cables...what do you do exactly?
i apologize for all the questions..the instructions to me are confusing..and i am normaly good with instructions
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how do i disconnect the plastic parts from the shift cables? i need to remove the gearbox now for cutting.
i apologize for all the questions..the instructions to me are confusing..and i am normaly good with instructions
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how do i disconnect the plastic parts from the shift cables? i need to remove the gearbox now for cutting.
Last edited by Projekt; 07-02-2008 at 08:59 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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I did mine so long ago....I wish I could help.....but ****, I installed mine back in '06. All I can really remember was the fact that I had to borrow a dremel from a neighbor for one step.
Good luck man!
Good luck man!
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