Weighted Shift knobs???
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I suppose the cleared ***** would be the better then. I hadnt been following this thread. Let me pay the bill to Floor It first. Maybe I'll be ready by then i'll be finacially prepared. Still send me a quote. Or is the price further back in the thread. I just assumed you were doin PM's still.
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I suppose the cleared ***** would be the better then. I hadnt been following this thread. Let me pay the bill to Floor It first. Maybe I'll be ready by then i'll be finacially prepared. Still send me a quote. Or is the price further back in the thread. I just assumed you were doin PM's still.
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Mark, ordered shift **** fri. recieved today mon. Had to go out and install it right away. This **** is awsome my nv5600 has never shifted so easy, great job. Thanks Steve O
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All I can say is WOW!!!
I came home from work yesterday and the box was open! I asked my wife what happened and she said she had to open it so she could look at a $105.00 shift ****. She then said that it was one of the prettiest hunks of steel she has ever seen!! If she was impressed than everyone who gets one will be!
As far as installing, it took longer to get the old one off. I got it installed and didnt have a chance to drive it till this morning on the way to work. It makes shifting a whole lot funner and easier.
I will say that you outdid yourself on these, Mark.
Next week I'm going to have to order the transfer case ****!
Thanks,
Tony
I came home from work yesterday and the box was open! I asked my wife what happened and she said she had to open it so she could look at a $105.00 shift ****. She then said that it was one of the prettiest hunks of steel she has ever seen!! If she was impressed than everyone who gets one will be!
As far as installing, it took longer to get the old one off. I got it installed and didnt have a chance to drive it till this morning on the way to work. It makes shifting a whole lot funner and easier.
I will say that you outdid yourself on these, Mark.
Next week I'm going to have to order the transfer case ****!
Thanks,
Tony
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All I can say is WOW!!!
I came home from work yesterday and the box was open! I asked my wife what happened and she said she had to open it so she could look at a $105.00 shift ****. She then said that it was one of the prettiest hunks of steel she has ever seen!! If she was impressed than everyone who gets one will be!
As far as installing, it took longer to get the old one off. I got it installed and didnt have a chance to drive it till this morning on the way to work. It makes shifting a whole lot funner and easier.
I will say that you outdid yourself on these, Mark.
Next week I'm going to have to order the transfer case ****!
Thanks,
Tony
I came home from work yesterday and the box was open! I asked my wife what happened and she said she had to open it so she could look at a $105.00 shift ****. She then said that it was one of the prettiest hunks of steel she has ever seen!! If she was impressed than everyone who gets one will be!
As far as installing, it took longer to get the old one off. I got it installed and didnt have a chance to drive it till this morning on the way to work. It makes shifting a whole lot funner and easier.
I will say that you outdid yourself on these, Mark.
Next week I'm going to have to order the transfer case ****!
Thanks,
Tony
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I love my shift **** you sent me for my Dodge. It will be on every dodge I own from now on! I plan on ordering the one for the transfer case next week. Thanks again for making a great setup.
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Nice lookin' product!
I would be interested BUT I have already strayed from the factory setup!
and I have the sissy 4wd. switch.
one thing, I would try painting the top of one with a pattern and sand off everything but what is in the pattern and then have it cleared. By doing that it will make the pattern stand out more!
I would be interested BUT I have already strayed from the factory setup!
and I have the sissy 4wd. switch.
one thing, I would try painting the top of one with a pattern and sand off everything but what is in the pattern and then have it cleared. By doing that it will make the pattern stand out more!
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just go to my site and buy one then
I thought about doing this...but I need to find a paint that will hold up to being cooked in a oven, so when they cook the powder coat on it does not bubble the paint.
Nice lookin' product!
I would be interested BUT I have already strayed from the factory setup!
and I have the sissy 4wd. switch.
one thing, I would try painting the top of one with a pattern and sand off everything but what is in the pattern and then have it cleared. By doing that it will make the pattern stand out more!
I would be interested BUT I have already strayed from the factory setup!
and I have the sissy 4wd. switch.
one thing, I would try painting the top of one with a pattern and sand off everything but what is in the pattern and then have it cleared. By doing that it will make the pattern stand out more!