Originally posted by brapple:

don't mean to cause a problem but it will go right in if you take the centering spring out. I left it in and it shifts fine, just need to notch the shift tower so the centering spring can move, since it is raised because of the raiser plate

also the B&M is alot shorter then the Steeda, so for me knowing that it is a true short shifter and that the overall height is not a huge difference then stock I am really happy with the Steeda, it shifts really fast




Yeah, with the centering spring out, the Steeda shifts so smoothly into any gear. There is no need for the spring.


1998 T-Red SVT #957 Born 5/14/1997