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Old 05-25-2004, 09:23 AM   #2
KiltedBanshees93GT
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Well, missing chunks out of the sheath cant be good, but anyway,lol. Off the top of my head, this would be my first step.
I dont know much about the b&m's but have you tried getting under it, and (With the car safely jacked up and or chocked!!)
moving the shift lever by hand? If it feels sloppy, you know its the tranny, if not the shifter.
As to which shifter is better, I would ask him to let you install it and try it before you buy, and see which you like more.

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