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Old 10-27-2008, 04:10 PM
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shift kit, installation?

iam thinkin about gettin a B&M shift improver kit for my 2000 chevy 1500, i had one in my 87 blazer and loved the hard shifts it had, i was wondering if this is a do it ur self deal or if i should take it to a shop to get it done, if it is do-able at home with basic tools ( all i got) and highschool auto tech classes of knowledge what would it take to be done? or just worth it to get done at a shop.

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Old 10-27-2008, 05:36 PM
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Re: shift kit, installation?

PeteK says it can be done with the tranny in the vehicle. He said only important thing is torquin' some particular bolt to 88 inch pounds.

Get him at c4guru.com forums. He's the swami on trannys.
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