Cutting down shift knob
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Cutting down shift ****
Hey all.
I've just installed my Short shifter and I wanted to cut down my shift bar. Any advice? I've seen some and they look good... ANy help would be great.
Thanks,
ROB
I've just installed my Short shifter and I wanted to cut down my shift bar. Any advice? I've seen some and they look good... ANy help would be great.
Thanks,
ROB
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I would suggest using a saw!
I hope that helps!
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I hope that helps!
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I wouldn't recommend cutting it at all. I had the Revo Technia installed and well, it made it too hard to shift. Now, I have problems with my first gear and my second gear. Lets just say I used and abused my car, now, I have to pay.
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Hey rkotlowski, I'm in Surrey and a friend of mine cut my shift **** down with a circular grinder connected to a compressor. If you want. email me at JDQuik@shaw.ca and we will set up a time to get this done. It looks way better with my Momo and with my Solo short shift adapter, I've had no problems.
Just remember not to force it into gear at all when it's shorter, you will wreck your synchros that way. About 50% of the time, I can't put it into first, both from a standstill and from 20km/h and under.
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[hr]Originally posted by: NitehawkVTEC
hmmmmm, good idea. hehe. do i need to change the bushings too when the time comes?[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: NitehawkVTEC
hmmmmm, good idea. hehe. do i need to change the bushings too when the time comes?[hr]
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