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Old 10-15-2012, 08:33 PM
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I bought the jeep with a non stock ****, I put the stock one on that I bought, it won't go all the way down on the threads and it looks almost incomplete? Should there be something under just the **** part? Or should I try like hell to tighten it down all the way?
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If your talking about a manual shifter **** then yes... There should be a metal piece that allows you tighten the shifter **** to the piece your missing.
I believe if you tighten the **** you tear apart the nylon in the inside. Stock ***** break really easy so dont recommend it.... If you want a pic of it I can post it. I also have one from a parts jeep parked outside my house. If you wanna pay shipping you can have it. That is if i can find it! haha

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If your talking about a manual shifter **** then yes... There should be a metal piece that allows you tighten the shifter **** to the piece your missing.
I believe if you tighten the **** you tear apart the nylon in the inside. Stock ***** break really easy so dont recommend it.... If you want a pic of it I can post it. I also have one from a parts jeep parked outside my house. If you wanna pay shipping you can have it. That is if i can find it! haha
Yeah bud I'd love that, try and find it and get back to my, me zip is 79109
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Yeah bud I'd love that, try and find it and get back to my, me zip is 79109
I found it! Here are some pics. Just to make sure you might have it. I think its like 6 bucks for the cheapest flat rate envelope.
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I found it! Here are some pics. Just to make sure you might have it. I think its like 6 bucks for the cheapest flat rate envelope.
Sounds good to me, I'll send ya 10 bucks when I get paid on Friday, how does that sound?
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Sounds good. Just pm me when your rdy.
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