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oook sooo its tax time, time to get a few things fixed pn the svt, needing new shift cable and am wondering how much it would be for labor to adjust them at tousley? if i were to put them in myself, only thing is...would i even be able to drive it there if i just threw the cables in with whatever adjustment comes with them? or am i better off just bringing it in....any thoughts or comments would be much appreciated, altho it is tax time im still not tryin to pay full soccer mom price for repairs
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If you can manage to put the new cables in I'm sure you can adjust them yourself. Really isn't that complicated. Basically all it is is pushing a button with the shifter in neutral and releasing the button. 96% of the time that works out. And being you'll have to push the button to install the cables you kinda are adjusting them from the get go.
--John
My labor rates are extremely decent....a good 6-pack and some help drinking it is usually enough.
It's really not that hard, just takes a bit of patience.
It's really not that hard, just takes a bit of patience.
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Stage 2 ported TB, Semi-custom Borla center exit, FSWerks CAI, FS front strut bar, suspension by FR/Multimatic gone, but not forgotten
2004 Sonic Blue SVT ZX3, #1593 of 1978 Born 4/8/04
Stage 2 ported TB, Semi-custom Borla center exit, FSWerks CAI, FS front strut bar, suspension by FR/Multimatic gone, but not forgotten
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that sounds like a deal to me, havent had any experience with this specifically. i will get at you when i get the cables, just let me know what u like to drink sir.tgnorman wrote:My labor rates are extremely decent....a good 6-pack and some help drinking it is usually enough.
It's really not that hard, just takes a bit of patience.
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x2 on Karl being CHEAP. hehetgnorman wrote:My labor rates are extremely decent....a good 6-pack and some help drinking it is usually enough.
It's really not that hard, just takes a bit of patience.
Oh shush.Stilz wrote:x2 on Karl being CHEAP. hehetgnorman wrote:My labor rates are extremely decent....a good 6-pack and some help drinking it is usually enough.
It's really not that hard, just takes a bit of patience.
2008 Bone Stock VW GLI
2004 Sonic Blue SVT ZX3, #1593 of 1978 Born 4/8/04
Stage 2 ported TB, Semi-custom Borla center exit, FSWerks CAI, FS front strut bar, suspension by FR/Multimatic gone, but not forgotten
2004 Sonic Blue SVT ZX3, #1593 of 1978 Born 4/8/04
Stage 2 ported TB, Semi-custom Borla center exit, FSWerks CAI, FS front strut bar, suspension by FR/Multimatic gone, but not forgotten
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You're only allowed to shush me if you have seen me within 30 days. hit me up sometime bud. We gotta hang out before I leave.tgnorman wrote:Oh shush.Stilz wrote:x2 on Karl being CHEAP. hehetgnorman wrote:My labor rates are extremely decent....a good 6-pack and some help drinking it is usually enough.
It's really not that hard, just takes a bit of patience.