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|  02-05-2003, 06:49 PM | #1 | 
| Registered Member Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: Mannheim, Germany 
					Posts: 124
				 |  Hurst vs. inner shift boot battle I got a hurst shifter awhile ago and still am not really happy with it.  It seems awefully "notchy" to get into gear, and it ate my inner shift boot.  So, I replaced the inner shift boot and noticed that, no joke this thing is eating my inner shift boot.  WHY!?  I noticed it's getting pinched between the stop and the handle.  What's up?  Is there something obvious that I'm missing?   I am installing an adj. cable/quad soon, it needs it. Will this help remedy the "notchyness", and how do I know that the stops are adjusted correctly? It's not popping out of gear or anything, sometimes it just takes a little coersion. Thanks. Rob 
				__________________ 89 LX 5.0 Notchback, FINALLY NO LONGER STOCK! | 
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