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Old 05-08-2002, 05:32 PM   #10
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My dad and I just replaced mine with the Steeda kit. We put 2 nylon spacers in between the quadrant on the shafts. Took out all the old plastic parts and ditched the spring. We have the cable adjusted all the way at the bellhousing and the firewall adjuster is almost all the way out. I dont know if this is normal because it is still very close to all the way on the floor to disengage but it is better than it was.

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