@@davidw9095 glad I could help. I searched for a video as well but couldn’t find one. The only thing I missed catching was the unit still in the car as I was pulling it out and putting it back.
@@HacktivistMechanic Job done, bushing wouldn’t go in until I tried your hot water trick. Last time I used a rope through the shifter rod so the zip tie was just as good. Shifter assembly slide right in for me, last time that was a bear and I had to take the coupler apart in the back seat access panel.
Super helpful. Thank you!
Nice video. You should restore that shifter to OEM
@@77abcdef77 I really want to go with the wooden shift knob like a 917 but right now the stalk is just sawed off and jagged
Doing this job for the second time and this video was a perfect refresher and had some tips I didn’t do the first time! Thanks!
@@davidw9095 glad I could help. I searched for a video as well but couldn’t find one. The only thing I missed catching was the unit still in the car as I was pulling it out and putting it back.
@@HacktivistMechanic
Job done, bushing wouldn’t go in until I tried your hot water trick. Last time I used a rope through the shifter rod so the zip tie was just as good. Shifter assembly slide right in for me, last time that was a bear and I had to take the coupler apart in the back seat access panel.