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gear linkages
hi everyone thinking about getting the gear linkages under the van replaced.although i am used to the gear change on my van my son is finding it difficult to engage the gear selection on the van.has anyone done this and did it improve the gear selection and how much would a garage charge to do this as i dont fancy doing this myself,cheers dave 

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Re: gear linkages
all in the wiki. 3-4 hours max at garage rates?
Not too hard if you follow the instructions.
Not too hard if you follow the instructions.
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Re: gear linkages
cheers for that might give it ago myself done the gear stick refurb kit which wasnt so bad.anything to look out for/tips/problems that can arise,cheers daveCovKid wrote:all in the wiki. 3-4 hours max at garage rates?
Not too hard if you follow the instructions.

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No not really. Anything likely to cause issues was covered in the WIKI anyway. Its actually easier to do than describe. Satisfying to tackle and fix. Good luck.
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