juan_tony1
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leszek makes a good point. If maintaining alignment between the shift rod and transmission is important (which seems logical) then a solid connection to the body would only make alignment issues worse. The MGW and Blowfish both take the direct transmission mount approach which will optimize alignment.There is a big difference. Blowfish bracket fixes the shifter to the transmission so both ends of the shifter are fixed to the transmission. With Boomba, the bracket fixes the shifter to the chassis so now the shifter is used as a link between chassis and the transmission as one end of the shifter is fixed to the transmission and the other to the chassis...
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The largest difficulty is the driveshaft. Nothing has to be removed, it just takes some finessing.Installation looks pretty easy. Probably easier if I disconnect the catback though, right, for better access?
From what we have experienced in our extended testing through multiple vehicles, we are seeing no ill-effects in running this piece. It virtually eliminates all slop in the shifter and adds so much more positive engagement to each shift.leszek makes a good point. If maintaining alignment between the shift rod and transmission is important (which seems logical) then a solid connection to the body would only make alignment issues worse. The MGW and Blowfish both take this approach.
A great before and after Boomba demonstrated for me when I dropped my car off for the install was the amount of flex in the shifter assembly when pushing the shifter all the way to the left. After the Boomba Shifter Assembly Bracket was installed, there was zero deflection when pushing the shifter to the left. It significantly reduces the slop in the OE shifter assembly and helps make for some clean shifting.I absolutely hate the slop, clunk, and the feeling that the shifter never goes exactly into the gate. If this fixes that, add me to the list please.