Axial Flow Short Shifter
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oooh nice RP i like the new website www.axialflow.com
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Originally Posted by zoom44
i like the new website www.axialflow.com
faffy, aside from helping pay the rent? There is something, it introduces you to our products and commitment to customer service. When exposed to the quality and pleasure of using it every day you become a fan. Fans follow the development of the SC and if they go FI will more likely go with the Axial Flow.
'nough flag waving.
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Originally Posted by Richard Paul
BTW, I have to talk to Gomez about my new way of removing the consol.
I just yank on the boot and get all the other tabs loose. Then you can easily pull the last one free. Works like a charm. I've done it to three customer cars besides my own.
I just yank on the boot and get all the other tabs loose. Then you can easily pull the last one free. Works like a charm. I've done it to three customer cars besides my own.
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I think the quote was something like ....... "Where you mad or just have big nads?"
Last edited by dannobre; 02-26-2006 at 03:43 PM.
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Ahh yes, but while you gave me the idea now I took it one further and did not undo the right rear bad guy clip first. I just went right for all the others and the rr one was mute! This way you don't bother with the rr one at all.
I didn't give you a hard time over it, I just was shocked that you tried it.
I didn't give you a hard time over it, I just was shocked that you tried it.
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Richard, I'll hold off changing that aspect of the DIY until we get a little more feedback from others who have tried it your way.
It might just be that you yank in a certain way that prevents any broken clips....while Joe Public snaps a clip 50% of the time when he does it that way. As it stands now, the DIY has a slow and steady approach.
Cheers,
Gomez.
It might just be that you yank in a certain way that prevents any broken clips....while Joe Public snaps a clip 50% of the time when he does it that way. As it stands now, the DIY has a slow and steady approach.
Cheers,
Gomez.
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I just got one of Polak's shift boots, so I tried the "yank the shift boot" method and it worked like a charm. This is the third time I've removed the console though, and even though I've yanked at the rr clip pretty hard, it never broke. This way, I think you're more likely to pull it evenly and distribute the force through all four clips.
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Originally Posted by rabinabo
I just got one of Polak's shift boots, so I tried the "yank the shift boot" method and it worked like a charm. This is the third time I've removed the console though, and even though I've yanked at the rr clip pretty hard, it never broke. This way, I think you're more likely to pull it evenly and distribute the force through all four clips.
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Originally Posted by Kings8
It has nothing to do with sex or age for me. It has to do with not being mechanically inclined.
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Originally Posted by Richard Paul
Just drive over and even though your not a young girl I'll put it in for you. N/C