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    Default Shortened Shifter

    This is a little project I did for my sons car. I shortened his shifter 1 inch for lower profile and quicker shifting. A brand name one would have cost about $150 and eBay about $35 or so.
    First I put Dykem Blue and scribed a reference line down the length. Wasn’t sure if the threads were clocked. Next I took a pipe cutter and cut an inch out of the middle. Then I beveled the edges. Clamped it together and tacked it. A nice little bead and you’re done.
    It was a fun little project to do and saved some money too. The interior is not back in the car so there’s no photo of that yet.
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    Its a good thing you beveled them. It added valuable strength to the shifter. I may have beveled them a little more to get 100% fusion all the way through.

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    Actually the shifter was only 1/16" hollow tubing not solid. I beveled the full thickness so hopefully I got full penetration. Thanks for for looking out for my interests.
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    It's nice to have the equipment to handle jobs like this. Nice work on the shifter.
    Wayne

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