From the pictures it looks like the rear most and middle line up where they are supposed to. My shifter is right inline with the cross brace in front of the seats.My kit came with the one piece tunnel cap, which has been superseded by the new 3-piece cap. I have the new cap and the new billet shifter from DF. Today I did a super sketchy mockup of how the new tunnel cap installs. I realized that the position of the cable is way back in the standard length chassis compared to the original tunnel and based on where cables fall when I lay them out. For example:
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Is the 3 piece cap universal for the standard and extended length chassis, i.e. do I need to cut down the long piece that goes up front in order to get the retainers in position? Or do I need shorter cables? Presumably the cables aren't meant to bend and twist to make them fit that low. On the other hand, if I do cut the long piece to make it fit, won't it be an awkward reach for the shifter lever?
Also, what is the purpose of the 3 holes in this short piece (which I believe lies right in front of the firewall)?
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Lastly, should I cut the upright piece (short leg of the "L") in the orginal tunnel and bolt that in over the wiring up front just to close things off a bit more? I'm sorta sad wasting a nice piece that was $ to powdercoat, but such is life....
So can I just pull the cables back a bit from the rear to get to the in-cabin position required? I was reluctant to bend or twist them in any way.There’s only one set of cables now, the long ones, which is annoying because although they fit, they are really long on the old short chassis.
Ya. Just don’t bind them up anywhere. Mine curve way towards the pass side. I even zip tied them to the subframe. Let me look for a picSo can I just pull the cables back a bit from the rear to get to the in-cabin position required? I was reluctant to bend or twist them in any way.
The problem is I usually don’t know how bad I needed the Gatorade and snickers until after I ingest them. They are like a crescent wrench, fits everything, but doesn’t actually fix anything. Gets ya down the road though.but don’t actually fix anything!
I've got the tow rig and trailer, so that's a lot of snickers bars and Gatorade...which is definitely essential!
I've tried several approaches, including trying to leave everything loose, can't seem to find the right combination. I sourced the installation hardware, brackets, etc. from DF. The intercooler itself came from FrozenBoost and this this piece which I believe DF uses.Are you leaving everything loose until all of the bolts are started? I don’t remember having any issues and your brackets match mine the best I can tell. Is the intercooler the one the one supplied by DF?
This is good to know, I was considering that as a next step...best I could do was to get 3 in place. I'll enlarge the holes next and see where I get. Thanks!I had to open up the 4 holes a little bit to get mine to work, could only get 3 out of 4 started initially.