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Re: Aftermarket Auto shifters fit under stock console???
[Re: thedriver]
#217877
02/09/09 10:18 PM
02/09/09 10:18 PM
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Posts: 1,075 United States
STLDuster
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United States
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I am working on mine right now. I am not finished with it so... please cut me some slack. The last guy that owned this car was a tool.
"No great genius has ever existed without some touch of madness." - Aristotle
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Re: Aftermarket Auto shifters fit under stock console???
[Re: STLDuster]
#217878
02/10/09 08:42 AM
02/10/09 08:42 AM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 9,982 Ansonia, CT
CJK440
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master
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Ansonia, CT
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I took a Quicksilver like Lefty shows but made a custom stick and hid it under my Duster console. Looked dead stock when buttoned up.
But the big question is why don't you like the slap stick?? It works like a ratchet shifter, has no cable to melt. Perhaps the linkage needs freshening up??
2017 Contusion Blue Challenger T/A 392 M6 "BLKNBLU"
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Re: Aftermarket Auto shifters fit under stock console???
[Re: CJK440]
#217879
02/10/09 05:29 PM
02/10/09 05:29 PM
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Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 4,793 Holland MI Ottawa
2boltmain
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master
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Holland MI Ottawa
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In your e body its easy. Rather than cut the original metal plate that screws on top of the console trace it on some type of wood panel and cut accordingly to fit your shifter. It will look great when done.
Keep old mopars alive.
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Re: Aftermarket Auto shifters fit under stock console???
[Re: 2boltmain]
#217880
02/11/09 11:17 AM
02/11/09 11:17 AM
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B&M pro ratchet BRIAN
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