SunCoast Porsche - 997 Short Shift Kit Instal on 996TT
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Wanted to add some observations from doing mine today.
- The window switch plugs - These can be on a bit tight so I used a screwdriver with the tip wrapped in painters tape to help pry them apart. There are no clips to worry about but can take some elbow grease
- The leather bolsters for the center gauge area - The instructions say to pull forward but you are actually grabbing them from the back and pulling out towards the doors. A little force is needed but go slowly and the clips will release.
- The shift cables pull up from the base and not back. I found it easier to release them with the base still bolted down as it can take a little wiggling.
- Installing the shift cables - I had to adjust the green hold tool to get my cables to align right. I found that its much more important to have them go in to line up with your markings than to go by the tool. I used a stock 997 shifter so it may be different for the SSK.
- The window switch plugs - These can be on a bit tight so I used a screwdriver with the tip wrapped in painters tape to help pry them apart. There are no clips to worry about but can take some elbow grease
- The leather bolsters for the center gauge area - The instructions say to pull forward but you are actually grabbing them from the back and pulling out towards the doors. A little force is needed but go slowly and the clips will release.
- The shift cables pull up from the base and not back. I found it easier to release them with the base still bolted down as it can take a little wiggling.
- Installing the shift cables - I had to adjust the green hold tool to get my cables to align right. I found that its much more important to have them go in to line up with your markings than to go by the tool. I used a stock 997 shifter so it may be different for the SSK.
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