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![]() I installed the Steeda adjustable cable, double hook quadrant, and firewall adjuster in my 88 about 5 months ago, and I love it. I don't really know how to tell you to make installation any easier due to the fact that I have no clue if SN95's are any different. Installation is a PITA only because you're working in an awkward space, but it's not really difficult other than that. If I remember correctly, the instructions tell you to use the lower hook when using the firewall adjuster and the upper one if not using the adjuster. I wound up using the opposite hook that was suggested in the instructions because the cable was too loose the other way. With an SN-95 car that may not be an issue. Basically common sense prevails. Good Luck and enjoy.
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