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got my JWE (JWest Engineering) Side-shift linkage kit yesterday and spent some time today to go through the instructions etc.
the parts are super nice and look plenty strong. i think it will work great. i'll be posting pics of the install! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smilie_pokal.gif) Andy The Product Page (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads_offsite/www.jwesteng.com-179-1361409492.1.jpg) This post has been edited by SirAndy: Feb 20 2013, 07:18 PM |
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I am tempted...
Will this work with a Euro Race header installed? Let me know. Looks can be deceiving, but it looks like I would have header pipes running right where the shifter bar goes. ??? I dunno. Zach |
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I am tempted... Will this work with a Euro Race header installed? Let me know. Looks can be deceiving, but it looks like I would have header pipes running right where the shifter bar goes. ??? I dunno. Zach The shift rod will be above the header, but the u-joint will be close to the rear header pipe on the Eurorace system. The rear shift rod may need to be extended forward to move the u-joint into the space between the two left header tubes. |
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