For Daks with body lifts ONLY
#11
If you measure the throw of your shift lever 3" higher than the floor is right now, does that give you clearance inside your boot without trimming anything? If so no big deal. As far as clearance to the dash, it would be pretty easy to put the shifter in a bender and give it a bit of a bend to clear anything. If you find it too low, put a coupling on there and add a few inches more rod on there. It should be pretty easy to thread some rod the same diameter. The body lift is not hard to do. If you have a problem with the front end support mounts like some of us have, just take an angle grinder and cut the head of the bolts off as new ones come with the lift kit.
#12
If you measure the throw of your shift lever 3" higher than the floor is right now, does that give you clearance inside your boot without trimming anything? If so no big deal. As far as clearance to the dash, it would be pretty easy to put the shifter in a bender and give it a bit of a bend to clear anything. If you find it too low, put a coupling on there and add a few inches more rod on there. It should be pretty easy to thread some rod the same diameter. The body lift is not hard to do. If you have a problem with the front end support mounts like some of us have, just take an angle grinder and cut the head of the bolts off as new ones come with the lift kit.
#13
I have definately done the same thing. I will post something that I think is funny, then say to myself, "f*ck, he probably won't take it that way", then post something right after that, saying to myself "yep, he will get it this time......nope, I better clarify one more time, just in case.
No worries, thanks for the compliments! I definately admire your beast as well. There's just something about the blue that sets it off.
#14
If you measure the throw of your shift lever 3" higher than the floor is right now, does that give you clearance inside your boot without trimming anything? If so no big deal. As far as clearance to the dash, it would be pretty easy to put the shifter in a bender and give it a bit of a bend to clear anything. If you find it too low, put a coupling on there and add a few inches more rod on there. It should be pretty easy to thread some rod the same diameter. The body lift is not hard to do. If you have a problem with the front end support mounts like some of us have, just take an angle grinder and cut the head of the bolts off as new ones come with the lift kit.
The body mounts in the front that you are referring to, would those be the ones that double as the mounting bolts for the tow hooks? If so, the problem I encountered was the bolt spinning the actual mount. Had to use a big f*cking impact gun and PB Blaster.
#15
Yeah that's the bolts