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throttle & kickdown cables #1070817
09/07/11 12:43 PM
09/07/11 12:43 PM
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central Kentucky
moprod Offline OP
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moprod  Offline OP
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central Kentucky
any other sources besides Lokar for a custom application?

Re: throttle & kickdown cables [Re: moprod] #1070818
09/07/11 12:53 PM
09/07/11 12:53 PM
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Newark,Ohio
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jegs has them with there brand and so does manicini.. they are the same as lokar but cheaper.


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Re: throttle & kickdown cables [Re: moprod] #1070819
09/07/11 05:36 PM
09/07/11 05:36 PM
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Southern, Ca.
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Not cheap but I was very happy with the quality of bouchillon performance set up.

Re: throttle & kickdown cables [Re: 69DartGT] #1070820
09/07/11 05:52 PM
09/07/11 05:52 PM
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Texas
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5.7L Hemi, 6spd
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Quote:

Not cheap but I was very happy with the quality of bouchillon performance set up.




I have Lokar and have heard this is the way to go. The getting the shift points tuned in with the Lokar requires redrilling of holes, different springs, etc, etc.


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Re: throttle & kickdown cables [Re: GoodysGotaCuda] #1070821
09/07/11 06:04 PM
09/07/11 06:04 PM
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Berlin, N.J.
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i've been using the lokar for years now on numerous vehicles and have never had a problem. never had to add springs or drill new holes. have been very happy with the product.


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Re: throttle & kickdown cables [Re: GoodysGotaCuda] #1070822
09/07/11 06:36 PM
09/07/11 06:36 PM
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U.S.S.A.
JohnRR Offline
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Quote:

Quote:

Not cheap but I was very happy with the quality of bouchillon performance set up.




I have Lokar and have heard this is the way to go. The getting the shift points tuned in with the Lokar requires redrilling of holes, different springs, etc, etc.




Which you don't have to do wit ha Bouchillon setupp.







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