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lol couldn't have said it better:cheers:Absolutely. I loved doing it. I mean aside from losing another battle against idiot proofing. But I will continuously refine my idiotness and come back stronger for my next install!
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lol couldn't have said it better:cheers:Absolutely. I loved doing it. I mean aside from losing another battle against idiot proofing. But I will continuously refine my idiotness and come back stronger for my next install!
Absolutely. I loved doing it. I mean aside from losing another battle against idiot proofing. But I will continuously refine my idiotness and come back stronger for my next install!
The videos are good, but would have been even better with written instructions.
Written is easier to refer to while under the car on a creeper. Plus, written is easier to keep up to date with updates to the product.
I'm sure that's why when MGM changed the shifter, they didn't make a new video, but an additional video that focused on the differences and wasn't complete on its own, so some steps are in the original and some in the new. Not a horrible thing, but annoying.
Plus, since harder to edit/update videos, you end up with at least one place where you are told to do something several steps back from where that is in the video. So you have to go thru the whole video and make notes about that before starting the install.
I'm not trying to make it sound like its hard to do the install because of the videos, just that it would be even easier if written instructions were available or a single video with all you need for the install.
I found the install to be simple to do and the only problem I ran into was I could not pull the trans down far enough while laying on the ground to where the tunnel was wide enough to get the horizontal bolt at the top of the trans thru the ears. Would be easy if you could put your weight into it or your car is luckier about tolerance stack and the trans doesn't need to come down that extra 3/8". So had to get a second person for all of a minute to help pull it down enough to get the bolt in. I should have been tipped off when I needed a pry bar to get it down enough to get that bolt out of the factory shifter arm. Unfortunately couldn't use the pry bar with the MGW in place.
Thanks guys for your comments...This is why I LOVE this forum, so many guys that are willing to take the time to offer their input and encouragement.True.
Some jobs also require specialized skills, but many such as installing a shifter anyone without some disability can do. For these types of jobs, the odds you will do something wrong are less than even a pro 3rd party who also hasn't done the exact install before or recent enough to have it memorized. And the odds of something being wrong and you not knowing are much higher with a 3rd party.
I mean, just read the threads about major problems caused by having someone else change your oil. Stripped threads, leaks, wrong oil, not enough oil, too much oil, oil filter falling off, car crashed during "test drive", etc..



Mine is the 2016 but I’m sure it will work great in your vehicle to. Along with a new shifter. Will make a night and day differenceAnyone swapped to this fluid on their 2018+ MT82 ? Since the past few weeks because of the cold weather, shifts are not crisp as they used to be and feel very rubbery. I'm wondering if this kit would improve it...
MGW + BG fluid and never look back.Anyone swapped to this fluid on their 2018+ MT82 ? Since the past few weeks because of the cold weather, shifts are not crisp as they used to be and feel very rubbery. I'm wondering if this kit would improve it...
X2...i think way more people would like the MT82 if they did thisMGW + BG fluid and never look back.
Agreed. I really have no complaints with the trans itself. The clutch could use an upgrade now that I'm revving higher but it's still chugging well.X2...i think way more people would like the MT82 if they did this
i will be putting it in my 2019 pp2 soon!Anyone swapped to this fluid on their 2018+ MT82 ? Since the past few weeks because of the cold weather, shifts are not crisp as they used to be and feel very rubbery. I'm wondering if this kit would improve it...
I swapped mine few weeks back at 7000 miles. I've put 3000 miles on it and haven't noticed any difference so far.. I'm thinking about getting a MGW shifter this summer.i will be putting it in my 2019 pp2 soon!
im only at around 4000 miles though so im not sure if i will notice a huge difference.
ill keep yall updated!
interesting.I swapped mine few weeks back at 7000 miles. I've put 3000 miles on it and haven't noticed any difference so far.. I'm thinking about getting a MGW shifter this summer.