2nd Gen shifter cable replacement
Rex, thank you for this write-up. My buddy is a mech, but works primarily on Dodge and Volkswagen (he's a Volks Mech on his day job). He's my buddy, but the $$$ aren't play money, so this will 1. help him hurry this along, 2. make sure he doesn't screw it up or make it more complicated than it has to be, and 3. (and prob most importantly) save me some SERIOUS $$$ in labor, since it really shows just how straight-forward the repair is. Time is money to a mech, so any time saved is money less spent!
Honestly you should just tackle the job yourself! It's easy and doesn't require any special tools at all. If you get stuck look at the pics and if your still stuck pm me and I'd be glad to help
Great write up! I did this today on my 98. The hardest part for me was ripping the frozen capret up off the floor. (Shouldnt have sunk it in a water hole just before winter lol) I ended up just making a cut down the center of my drivers floor board and pulling it apart in 2 pieces. Floor mat covered it up good!
Thanks Again!
Thanks Again!
Thanks for the great write-up, Rex. Everything went as described. I did spend quite abit of time getting the carpet pulled back. It was necessary to remove the floor console. I was getting tired of crawling underneath the Blazer to push the selector into park. The tailgate latch would not operate unless the tranny was in park. All done now. Thanks so much for the help.
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