shift kit
#2
Summit - JCWhitney - eBay - Amazon - Google. Where ever is cheapest at the time. When I picked up my trailing arm bushings, I actually found them cheapest at Autozone.
A GOOD and TRUSTED mechanic can do this. I prefer going to a known and trusted transmission shop. That's what they do constantly. My tranny shop did mine in about 4 hours as I recall.
Keep in mind that if you experience tremendously harsh shifts, your motor mounts are likely bad. Mine were shot and didn't know it. Thought I had made a HUGE mistake with the kit.
Fixed mounts. Best mod EVER!!
A GOOD and TRUSTED mechanic can do this. I prefer going to a known and trusted transmission shop. That's what they do constantly. My tranny shop did mine in about 4 hours as I recall.
Keep in mind that if you experience tremendously harsh shifts, your motor mounts are likely bad. Mine were shot and didn't know it. Thought I had made a HUGE mistake with the kit.
Fixed mounts. Best mod EVER!!
#4
I would suggest the HD if you just want quick crisp shifts. The HD2 if you want bang type shifts. I have the HD, googled and bought the cheapest, about 50 bucks, I think.....took about 2 hours for me to install....I have a lift at home......I cheated.
Do it.
Do it.
#8
Avoid eBay mounts. I tore through the front manual ebay engine mount I got in less than a year running the HD2 kit and even with the Wrayth torque mount.
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