OTTP Short Shifter 08-10 LNF
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OTTP Short Shifter 08-10 LNF
Alright so I recently purchased the Short shifter from OTTP
Completely happy with it, but I have adjusted it multiple times and it just does not seem right to me...
Its hard to get it into reverse and I already adjusted it more to the right so it sits more right.
I have already read about 5th and how its not the easiest gear to find but I'll get used to it.
Just wanted to know who else had this problem, I'm thinking about adjusting the cables so I don't even have to use the reverse lockout feature so my shifter, while in neutral, at least sits straight cause right now in neutral it sits more right.
What are your adjustment measurements, (from fourth) from the cable black cover to the clip?
Any feedback is great thanks all
Completely happy with it, but I have adjusted it multiple times and it just does not seem right to me...
Its hard to get it into reverse and I already adjusted it more to the right so it sits more right.
I have already read about 5th and how its not the easiest gear to find but I'll get used to it.
Just wanted to know who else had this problem, I'm thinking about adjusting the cables so I don't even have to use the reverse lockout feature so my shifter, while in neutral, at least sits straight cause right now in neutral it sits more right.
What are your adjustment measurements, (from fourth) from the cable black cover to the clip?
Any feedback is great thanks all
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Pulling up is no problem its getting the lip on the bottom over the lockout feature.. Like I really gotta pull it over to the right and then down, it rubs against the black case the part that sticks up. Literally use two hands to be safe
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The little metal tab of the sliding thing doesn't get over the raised black part, you know where the metal tab is supposed to slide behind and down. It makes the cage itself, not the black tab.
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Yeah I did that. Didn't do it. So I just adjusted the cables so now it sits in the right place when in neutral, but the lockout feature doesn't work I can just put it in gear.
The little metal tab of the sliding thing doesn't get over the raised black part, you know where the metal tab is supposed to slide behind and down. It makes the cage itself, not the black tab.
The little metal tab of the sliding thing doesn't get over the raised black part, you know where the metal tab is supposed to slide behind and down. It makes the cage itself, not the black tab.
You may have the tang in there backwards.
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I know the thread has been dead for a while, but I have the same issue with mine. Fully adjusted the shifter all the way to the right (as far as the left cable clamp would allow while still locking down) and the reverse tang barely makes it over the lockout. But with it adjusted like this, the shifter definitely has an angled 'lean' to it. Almost feels to me like the shifter is angled a few degrees towards the passenger side of the car, even out of gear. So assuming stock was [ | ] the OTTP almost feels like it sits [ / ]. Makes shifting feel odd since I have to put a slight lean to everything I do.
I followed the TWM install guide, but as you all know there isn't much to screw up other than having the tang face the driver side. My tang is definitely facing passenger. Also, after looking at some threads on here it seems like some pics of the OTTP show a curve in the shaft. I don't recall my shifter shaft being very curved, but I could be mistaken.
Thoughts?
I followed the TWM install guide, but as you all know there isn't much to screw up other than having the tang face the driver side. My tang is definitely facing passenger. Also, after looking at some threads on here it seems like some pics of the OTTP show a curve in the shaft. I don't recall my shifter shaft being very curved, but I could be mistaken.
Thoughts?
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I know the thread has been dead for a while, but I have the same issue with mine. Fully adjusted the shifter all the way to the right (as far as the left cable clamp would allow while still locking down) and the reverse tang barely makes it over the lockout. But with it adjusted like this, the shifter definitely has an angled 'lean' to it. Almost feels to me like the shifter is angled a few degrees towards the passenger side of the car, even out of gear. So assuming stock was [ | ] the OTTP almost feels like it sits [ / ]. Makes shifting feel odd since I have to put a slight lean to everything I do.
I followed the TWM install guide, but as you all know there isn't much to screw up other than having the tang face the driver side. My tang is definitely facing passenger. Also, after looking at some threads on here it seems like some pics of the OTTP show a curve in the shaft. I don't recall my shifter shaft being very curved, but I could be mistaken.
Thoughts?
I followed the TWM install guide, but as you all know there isn't much to screw up other than having the tang face the driver side. My tang is definitely facing passenger. Also, after looking at some threads on here it seems like some pics of the OTTP show a curve in the shaft. I don't recall my shifter shaft being very curved, but I could be mistaken.
Thoughts?
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