digitaldad
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And if, if and butts were candy and nuts we would all have a Merry Christmas.
I wish I had thought of this too but I have a box that should be sufficient to protect it.Nice!, FYI - I recommend stowing the original shifter (if able to) as a last step before disconnecting the harness to go to rotary...helps save some space if putting in a box/storage.
That is indeed, good guidance! I will edit that post.I wish I had thought of this too but I have a box that should be sufficient to protect it.
One of the four 10mm bolts that you need to remove to get the shifter out is actually under the stowed position of the shifter so you should get that bolt out BEFORE you put the shifter down.
If you ordered your tub from ManionMakes, the screws will come with it.Got my shifter in the mail today, tub won't be here until late August (per the Etsy order status page).
That said...what size/type screws did everyone use to mount the shifter to the tub? I'm sure I have something in my spares box, but don't want to strip the tub's mounting points when it arrives. Forewarned and all that...
I did, so that's awesome; thanks!If you ordered your tub from ManionMakes, the screws will come with it.
I have this phone holder and it blocks some buttons with the phone in place, not a big deal but your version would help that. But then the phone would block the rotary.I used to rest my hand their also but I got used to it very quick… you just readjust. It’s also in the exact same place as my wife’s new Explorer so the muscle memory between the 2 is helpful.
Mike,??‍
It was a little darker outside today when I left to do some shopping and I happened to notice that there is a blue ring around the edge of this Bronco Sport rotary knob afterall. I just didn’t notice it before.
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