How should I go about this?
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Stablizer bar is being dumb.
Ok, well..When I was putting my stablizer bar back on the tranny mount, I noticed it didn't slide right in, it was a little crooked. So I just hand forced it on and held it in place with the bolt and plate, I could place the shifter into gear this way. Then I decided to really tighten the bolt and the stablizer bar was flush with the mount. But then I noticed I couldn't really shift. It's because the bar is rubbing on the shift linkage. So I took the stablizer back off and put it on again slightly and I could put it in gear again. What should I do? I'll take pics if I can find my camera.
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It forces my shifter to sit foward a lot. Like WAY up there. And then here's the rubbing. It's almost as if the b16 stablizer is too short.
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Bump. I undid the bar and found out why the shifters so close. It's because the peice of piping that goes through the rubber thing with two bolts holding it to the body underneath is sliding foward. I have to pull it foward for the bar to fit. I think it's crooked or something.