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Old 06-28-2022, 08:51 PM   #21
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Default Re: Synchro kit?

I also can show you how to shif without using the clutch, no double clutchin both up and down. Did it for the heck of it with a roadranger 15 speed and on severs fire rigs. So it can be done, and if it didn't work out the city would have just bought a new one. Then I got to thinking just how clever I really was, so I quit doing it. Main reason for that revalation was spending three times the cost of my house for one concrete pump truck mounted with a boom. Now I would be buying the parts. The reason I had a Mitchel syncro in my roadster is when I go out on the road with the bride I know full well she too can drive it. I also know she absolutely wouldn't, come injury or death to me. With the syncro she might give it a try and does drive it around the block occassionally. Once I believe, just after I installed it. Still she feels she can drive it and not have all us male hormone storage bins laugh at her if she missed a shift. That and resale???
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