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shifter question. #2075817
05/18/16 02:05 PM
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Ok guys i was watching street outlaws the other night and have been noticing that alot of the shifter arent solidly mounted. Is there a reason for this. They seem to rock back and forth.

Thanks

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Originally Posted By TrxR
Ok guys i was watching street outlaws the other night and have been noticing that alot of the shifter arent solidly mounted. Is there a reason for this. They seem to rock back and forth.

Thanks


Was thinking the exact same thing............. shruggy


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Re: shifter question. [Re: Thumperdart] #2075835
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Maybe it is because of the air shifters there using confused Mine is mounted solid so who knows shruggy


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Re: shifter question. [Re: TrxR] #2075836
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Originally Posted By TrxR
Ok guys i was watching street outlaws the other night and have been noticing that alot of the shifter arent solidly mounted. Is there a reason for this. They seem to rock back and forth.

Thanks


Its pinned on... so they can pull the tunnel easy..
I did the same thing... its a tube with a slide in tube
with a pin holding the tubes.. you can see the way I did it
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