DIY Short Shifter
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i recently purchased a shoft shifter for my 2002 civic lx coupe. could some one please give some detailed DIY insturctions and pictures if possible. i would greatly appreciate it.[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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http://www.revotechnica.com/images/r...stallation.pdf
same the OBX is a replica of the Revo's, just use Revo's installation instruction.
http://www.revotechnica.com/images/r...stallation.pdf
same the OBX is a replica of the Revo's, just use Revo's installation instruction.
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Rep Power: 487 thanks, that helped alot. i just have one last question. do you know how to remove the shifter console to access the shifter?
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Rep Power: 0 the short throw adapter DIY used to show how to take the center console apart, but its a dead link now (among a few others[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif[/IMG]) If i remember correctly- you can just pull or pry the peice of plastic surounding your e-brake, it just comes straight out. then there are screws that hold the whole unit to the floor of the car. hope that helps
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Rep Power: 320 take the shift **** off, pry out the piece surrounding the e-brake, remove the 2 small screws down in there, remove the 2 screws on the sides of the rear cup holder and your set...
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