AARHEMI
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BlackKnight said:what did u use to cover the factory shifter location behind the steering wheel?
on mine i got the cover from a stick truck and fill the key release hole
BlackKnight said:what did u use to cover the factory shifter location behind the steering wheel?
what did u use to cover the factory shifter location behind the steering wheel?
Very cool, how difficult was it to move it?
blackviper said:You have to use the covers off a RC.
The toughest part is getting the linkage to the trans correct. I did not want to use a B&M or a Hurst shifter, I wanted the OEM look. Unfortunately all shifters are not created equal. The spacing between the engagement points on the shifter versus the transmission is what's hardest to match up. You have to either shorten or lengthen the lever that the cable bolts up to at the transmission to get it right.
mauiSRT/10 said:That looks awesome. What vehicle are those shifter/console parts built for?
I always felt it should have had the shifter on the floor for the quad cab too. Looks way better than stock.
patrick
That looks awesome. What vehicle are those shifter/console parts built for?
blackviper said:Dennis, can you post pics of your rear bumper and exhaust?
Larry, I got another bumper center section which I'll have the exhaust cut out removed and sectioned into the existing bumper. Then I'll add the dual setup. Basically, it will be a mirror image of our current exhaust on the left side.