Short shifter sale $99
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DAMN thats a good deal. I recommend the cable clamp and base bushing to go with it. Also if you live in an area where the weather gets hot and cold, the stainless knob may not be for you.
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Olybaltss (02-04-2016)
#18
Do I need to get the cable clamp? Is it an upgraded part, or a "people usually bust this" kinda thing?
Oops, never mind, it's a "required option"
Ordered! Got the ARP Timing bolt kit too as it's on sale.
Ah crap I didn't know these guys were in Michigan, I drive by there on my way to work, could've saved shipping!
Oops, never mind, it's a "required option"
Ordered! Got the ARP Timing bolt kit too as it's on sale.
Ah crap I didn't know these guys were in Michigan, I drive by there on my way to work, could've saved shipping!
Last edited by axmonkey; 04-29-2016 at 04:38 PM. Reason: Ordered stuff
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Installed this Saturday along with the solid bushings, nice!!
Shifting feels really solid, I especially notice the short throw from 2nd to 3rd.
Install was OK, had trouble with the horizontal shift assembly, the plastic? cap didn't want to slide into the hole. Had to disassemble it and "gently" press it in. All good after that though!
Delrin ball is def. better in the cold!
Shifting feels really solid, I especially notice the short throw from 2nd to 3rd.
Install was OK, had trouble with the horizontal shift assembly, the plastic? cap didn't want to slide into the hole. Had to disassemble it and "gently" press it in. All good after that though!
Delrin ball is def. better in the cold!
#24
Installed this Saturday along with the solid bushings, nice!!
Shifting feels really solid, I especially notice the short throw from 2nd to 3rd.
Install was OK, had trouble with the horizontal shift assembly, the plastic? cap didn't want to slide into the hole. Had to disassemble it and "gently" press it in. All good after that though!
Delrin ball is def. better in the cold!
Shifting feels really solid, I especially notice the short throw from 2nd to 3rd.
Install was OK, had trouble with the horizontal shift assembly, the plastic? cap didn't want to slide into the hole. Had to disassemble it and "gently" press it in. All good after that though!
Delrin ball is def. better in the cold!
And 100% agree that sliding the black plastic cap on the side ball into the hole was a pain in the a**. I eventually used needle nose pliers to slightly squeeze in one side at a time little by little until it popped in all at once. Other than that, no problem installing it at all.
#25
Joined: 04-18-14
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From: El Paso, TX
Really i had no problems installing mine I had the hardest time removing the stock knob I actually hit my self in the face with how hard I was pulling lol