Originally posted by gamiller: sounds cool. i'm in.
1999 (Cougar)
i assume i need a plate. is there a way to know for sure? i saw this in another thread: "and once again for you '98 and '99 owners...you DO NOT have to get a seperate plate...the plate that the shifter bolts thread into can easily be used for the riser plate...you will just need 4 longer bolts with nuts"
no knob, assuming the threads are the same.
Yeah, your quote is correct, but the best way to install it is with the plate these guys provide. I was in on the first group buy and the plate was veey solid and well made.
With the plate we provide this also allows the end user to return things to stock. With the new bolt and nut Idea, i'm not even sure you could very easily get the wrench on the nut under there. It could be done but not very easily. If you would prefer not to have a plate that is fine with us. Kust let us know.
We are trying to offer a product that makes this a complete trouble free install.
Eric
Just a Plain SE.
AKA Big Country
I maybe path914's B**** now, but wait until he needs his clutch done. We will see WHO is WHO's B**** then!