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Shifting Problems caused by something other than clutch or trans?
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<blockquote data-quote="Digital" data-source="post: 10444410" data-attributes="member: 66214"><p>Take it to a frame shop and have them put it on the machine to see if your car is straight, or even 1 car and not 2 welded together, lol. There is also a optimum "pivot angle" that the enitre drive train needs to sit at as to not bind. Might want the frame shop to measure that as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digital, post: 10444410, member: 66214"] Take it to a frame shop and have them put it on the machine to see if your car is straight, or even 1 car and not 2 welded together, lol. There is also a optimum "pivot angle" that the enitre drive train needs to sit at as to not bind. Might want the frame shop to measure that as well. [/QUOTE]
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