Short shifter install question
I bought a wrecked Solara for the engine, but I noticed it has a short shifter in it, so I thought I would transplant that puppy into my wife's Solara. When I took a look at the short shifter I noticed two issues. One, the shifter is straight, not curved like my wife's, which places the shifter closer to the dashboard, not desirable for my circumstances. Two, the plastic cap on the horizontal arm is missing so it sits in the little plastic grommet on the lever, loosely. I'm thinking that the short shifter didn't come with the plastic cap and whoever installed it broke the original one. He then proceeded to kludge together something with plastic zip ties. Having only one plastic cap between the two cars, I don't want to make the same mistake and wait to drive the car until I can get to the stealership.
So the question is: For you guys that have done this before, is this shifter even the proper short shifter for the Solara? Dimensionally, it's hard to tell, but I figure the fact that it is straight and not curved will give it away for sure. I can provide a picture if necessary. Also, if this shifter is usable, any advice on removing the plastic cap from the end of the horizontal arm would be helpful.
Thanks.
So the question is: For you guys that have done this before, is this shifter even the proper short shifter for the Solara? Dimensionally, it's hard to tell, but I figure the fact that it is straight and not curved will give it away for sure. I can provide a picture if necessary. Also, if this shifter is usable, any advice on removing the plastic cap from the end of the horizontal arm would be helpful.
Thanks.
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