Hi all,
I recently installed a B&M shifter (45195) as a lot of people that have bought them, love them.
When installing, the angle has now changed of the shifter stick. It's now come forward slightly, where it would now be impossible to put into 2nd, 4th or 6th gear, with all the trim back on. With the old setup, you could see where the PO had carved out some of the shifter bezel, as he added the 1.25 BL, 1" MML and SYE kit with a rear Tom Woods drive shaft.
I'm assuming when he did those modes, the shifter stick came forward and sits lower.
My question is, would installing a Rough Country High Clearance Skid plate help the situation? It's apparently meant to add 2" of Clearance. Meaning it would raise the shifter 2"s I assume?
I just want to be sure before I order it to Australia because the postage is very expensive. More than the skid plate!
I recently installed a B&M shifter (45195) as a lot of people that have bought them, love them.
When installing, the angle has now changed of the shifter stick. It's now come forward slightly, where it would now be impossible to put into 2nd, 4th or 6th gear, with all the trim back on. With the old setup, you could see where the PO had carved out some of the shifter bezel, as he added the 1.25 BL, 1" MML and SYE kit with a rear Tom Woods drive shaft.
I'm assuming when he did those modes, the shifter stick came forward and sits lower.
My question is, would installing a Rough Country High Clearance Skid plate help the situation? It's apparently meant to add 2" of Clearance. Meaning it would raise the shifter 2"s I assume?
I just want to be sure before I order it to Australia because the postage is very expensive. More than the skid plate!
