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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
MGW's GT350 Shifter Has Arrived
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<blockquote data-quote="Tob" data-source="post: 15339629" data-attributes="member: 83412"><p>It can absolutely be installed on a car up on stands. Just as it would be installing a shifter on your GT500, you have to lower the transmission crossmember by pulling the bolts to allow the transmission to tip down at the rear. You don't have to pull the driveshaft nor do you have to disconnect the exhaust system.</p><p></p><p>The arms which connect the transmission to the body of the shifter get installed under the car as you can't put the entire shifter together and then install it. Fitting the rear bushing as well as the top arm and linkage rod are similar to previous installation requirements as well. George, Travis and I were all together under the car as George tried things a couple of different ways. Travis filmed everything so that as with other MGW shifters, a video will be up to help illustrate the best way to install everything.</p><p></p><p>As to how long it may take a typical enthusiast that has all the proper tools and has watched MGW's video? My guess would be a relaxed 2.5 hours. As with most anything else, if you were to install a second shifter (such as in a friend's car) your install time would lessen somewhat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tob, post: 15339629, member: 83412"] It can absolutely be installed on a car up on stands. Just as it would be installing a shifter on your GT500, you have to lower the transmission crossmember by pulling the bolts to allow the transmission to tip down at the rear. You don't have to pull the driveshaft nor do you have to disconnect the exhaust system. The arms which connect the transmission to the body of the shifter get installed under the car as you can't put the entire shifter together and then install it. Fitting the rear bushing as well as the top arm and linkage rod are similar to previous installation requirements as well. George, Travis and I were all together under the car as George tried things a couple of different ways. Travis filmed everything so that as with other MGW shifters, a video will be up to help illustrate the best way to install everything. As to how long it may take a typical enthusiast that has all the proper tools and has watched MGW's video? My guess would be a relaxed 2.5 hours. As with most anything else, if you were to install a second shifter (such as in a friend's car) your install time would lessen somewhat. [/QUOTE]
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