Re: My little $5 dollar project
The reverse safety lockout isn't there anymore.. You can make it so it's still functional but with the tools I have at my apartment I can't really do too much. So yea.. If I ever bump it into reverse I hope at least someone gets it on camera. haha.
Twack, I didn't do it to trick people, I just hate the look of the auto shifter like you said. I will explain a little run-down of what I did.
1. Remove shift knob/Cut wires for overdrive switch. Cut it more towards the actuall switch, you cannot remove the knob without cutting those wires.
2. After getting everything out of the way, remove the shifter. Just held in by a bolt on the bottom.
3. There will be a rod with a plastic piece on top. Screw the rod out and it will no longer be used. (If you take out the rod, you will not have the reverse safety lockout.) You could still use the rod and have it so you push the manual type shift knob down, just like you would the button.
4. There will be a small rod sticking through the bottom attached to a spring that the rod would push down for the safety lock feature. You will need to push the spring all the way down and then I tack welded it. I'm sure you could come up with some other way to keep it down. Or you could even completly remove it.
5. Re-install it but leave out the the plastic piece's that show you PRND2L so you can install the manual shift boot.
6. Mount and wire the overdrive switch back in. You can mount it wherever you like. I put mine on the left side of the shifter underneath the boot.
7. Install manual shift boot, put manual style shifter on!
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