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> Sloppy shifter, how do you finally fix this?
brooks944
post Dec 21 2014, 03:48 PM
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I can move my shifter quite a bit in every direction. Already tried the JB weld fix a couple of times but it still gets loose. I don't have a welder, what is the next best way to fix this?

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post Dec 21 2014, 05:34 PM
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Yep, that's a side shifter. If you don't want to weld a part pm Gerald Shaffer here. He's on your side of the country. Otherwise, Bdstone here but he is on the West Coast.
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Yep, that's a side shifter. If you don't want to weld a part pm Gerald Shaffer here. He's on your side of the country. Otherwise, Bdstone here but he is on the West Coast.


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