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Installing a Short-Shift Kit
I recently bought this short shift kit from Kartboy/Turn-in Concepts.
I was going to get a workshop to do it, but i may give it a shot myself with my brother, and hopefully learn a thing or two. Is this a difficult install? My brother is a mechanic, and said it's a piece of cake, but then again he's never really worked on a Subaru; only Fords for 6 years. I have these instructions: http://www.scoobymods.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3791 Doesn't look too bad, but i'm not mechanically blessed either. Any help/advice would be appreciated! |
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follow the instructions & use the right tools - you'll have no problems.
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Yeah it's really easy. As Fred said, just use the right tools and you'll be fine. I however did get a workshop to install the bushes that it comes with.
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What did it cost ya?
Al |
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easy peesey mate,
just have someone there to push up the cable for reverse.. Thats the only pain of the install |
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The bushes are sort-of difficult. You'll need jack stands and small hands.
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Jackstands & small hands i have. I'll give it a whirl.
Al, it cost me $390 shipped to Perth. You can buy the TiC bushings seperately if you already have a different short-shifter in place. Edit: I forgot you had an 06 STi, which i don't think they've devoloped a kit for yet (i remember reading it somewhere). Last edited by Huy; 15-12-2005 at 01:58 PM. |
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yes i do
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hit with rubber hammer good luck |
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installing, kit, shortshift |
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