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Old 05-06-2007, 02:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
as10trk
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My SSR:
06 Blk Over Silver. Cam, Kooks 1-7/8" headers w/dual 3" hi flo cats, Phoenix trans w/3000 converter
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Automatic Shifters

In playing around with the stock shifter in my auto 06. If you put shifter in 1st gear, rev engine out and try to shift to 2nd sometimes you hit second and sometimes it goes ahead and goes to 3rd. Needless to say if it goes to 3rd the vehicle falls on its face.
Is there a way to modify the stock shifter and have it gated or possibly a rachet type action so you do not have to be worrying about how its going to shift?

Is there a way to adapt an aftermarket shifter such as a B & M pro rachet shifter to the SSR, but keep the console in place? Possibly even keep the stock looking shifter but have rachet mechanisim hidden?

I really want to keep the classic SSR look with the stock console, etc. but the factory stock shifter just does not do the job.

Thanks for any ideas.
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