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Originally Posted by OkieRocket
Thanks for the info. Lew. I had to mount the ball and the Cable on the "outside," so I could route the shift cable through a welded in tube that runs through my crossmember, otherwise the cable would be in a bind (side-to-side).
Although I see that Winters shows the ball and Cable on the "inside" of the brackets, respectfully Lew, I don't see how that would necessarily make any difference, as both are on the same "center-to-center distance".....I may be all wet Lew, but I don't see how the ball and Cable on the "outside" would cause my problem.
......Still trying to figure things out.
Thanks for your responses.
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If you remove the shift lever check to see if the rectangular hole is at a slight angle . If it is then that's why you want the ball to the inside since the angle of the lever front to back will change .