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Re: Issues with Precision shifter rear pull bracket 47rh [Re: dodge turbo] #2303832
05/13/17 01:59 PM
05/13/17 01:59 PM
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Dirty Dena, Maryland
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Re: Issues with Precision shifter rear pull bracket 47rh [Re: dodge turbo] #2304203
05/14/17 09:22 AM
05/14/17 09:22 AM
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If that is your shift lever peeking in the picture - just to the left of your thumb - that bracket is way off. The hole should be more in line with the vertical support - not close to the cooler line fitting. Just like the bottom most picture.

Last edited by Transman; 05/14/17 09:23 AM.
Re: Issues with Precision shifter rear pull bracket 47rh [Re: dodge turbo] #2304325
05/14/17 02:16 PM
05/14/17 02:16 PM
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Cotati, CA
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It looks like that you have room to move the cable hole toward the driver side. This would give you a straighter shot to the lever as well. All of these shifter brackets are not one size fits all and sometimes need tweaking. Whatever you do be careful to keep the same fore and aft distance from the bracket to the lever or you will wind up with a ratio nitemare.

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