(Searched) short shifter
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(Searched) short shifter
ok i searched so dont flame me. but i need to know if it is in anyway to get to the bolts on the shifter from the top and not have to go under the car?
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As far as I know, no. Here's a good short shifter installation guide that should give you an idea.... https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1007935
EDIT: gah i need sleep, actually no, you can't hook the shift linkage up without getting under the car... lol
EDIT: gah i need sleep, actually no, you can't hook the shift linkage up without getting under the car... lol
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Re: (Searched) short shifter (92'BluV-tecHatch)
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100% no. You can slot the bolt ends of the one linkage piece and tighten them or loosen them from inside the car, but that won't do dick as far as securing the shifter is concerned .
100% no. You can slot the bolt ends of the one linkage piece and tighten them or loosen them from inside the car, but that won't do dick as far as securing the shifter is concerned .
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I suppose with the help of Honda's robot or some other sort of mechanized assistance you could perform this install without getting under the car...
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