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Has anyone cut down their shift lever? I was thinking I would like to have the shift lever closer to the steering wheel and besides, it is kind of tall. I like to have the shifter very clsoe to the steering wheel, when I am on the track. Can you cut it down and will the shift rod accept other shifters, like Momo or Sparco for instance?
Thanks in advance.
rlt
Past Porsches:
<!--coloro:#3366FF--><span style="color:#3366FF"><!--/coloro-->1971 914
1987 944S
1976 911 Turbo Carrera (930)
1986 951
1999 Boxster<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc-->
1992 968
2001 Boxster S - Totaled!
Current Car:
2006 Cayman S
I love the slippery slope of automotive excess...if only it did not take up so much time and resources (money, cut fingers, gashed knuckle....)
The basic human condition is one of stupidity....
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Smonkimon! Perfect, that was what I was looking for!
Past Porsches:
<!--coloro:#3366FF--><span style="color:#3366FF"><!--/coloro-->1971 914
1987 944S
1976 911 Turbo Carrera (930)
1986 951
1999 Boxster<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc-->
1992 968
2001 Boxster S - Totaled!
Current Car:
2006 Cayman S
I love the slippery slope of automotive excess...if only it did not take up so much time and resources (money, cut fingers, gashed knuckle....)
The basic human condition is one of stupidity....
Posts: 139
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[quote name='xrad' post='57291' date='Aug 4 2008, 12:54 PM']I am going to trim 3/4 off this week. Sometimes I feel I am shifting a school bus lever.[/quote]
Xrad, I am with you on that. I will start at 1/2" and work from there. Any suggestions as to the shift lever? I think a chrome ball works best. Maybe a Momo or Sparco.
Past Porsches:
<!--coloro:#3366FF--><span style="color:#3366FF"><!--/coloro-->1971 914
1987 944S
1976 911 Turbo Carrera (930)
1986 951
1999 Boxster<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc-->
1992 968
2001 Boxster S - Totaled!
Current Car:
2006 Cayman S
I love the slippery slope of automotive excess...if only it did not take up so much time and resources (money, cut fingers, gashed knuckle....)
The basic human condition is one of stupidity....