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Old 02-12-2008   #11
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Default Re: B&M on the bay

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Originally Posted by Arctic91
Anyone tried this without removing the exhaust? Let me know if it can be done. If this is something that I can do in the garage (no lift), it's probably game on.
I did mine lying on my back in 30 degree Seattle weather one January, without removing the exhaust. Its tight, but it can be done. With a lift? Probably cut the install time in half. Spent more time getting the car up high enough on jack stands than installing the shifter. Good luck.
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Old 02-12-2008   #12
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Default Re: B&M on the bay

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Originally Posted by flyin ryan
i haven't really noticed anybody talking much about aftermarket (B&M/Hurst) shifters for our cars. i have never went looking for any threads either, to be fair. is there much improvement or not a ton? just wondering...
Lots 'o discussions about this like:

http://forums.*************.com/show...ht=short+shift

Go to a ZR1 GTG and try them out! I like mine....
Bill Boudreau modified Hurst. Check out

http://www.zfdoc.com/S6-40ShifterOptions.htm

I can't comment on the install as I had Bill place the shifter in my new trans when he built it.
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