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2012-2013 Boss 302 Mustang
Blowfish shifter bracket
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<blockquote data-quote="dsp" data-source="post: 14414968" data-attributes="member: 154070"><p>I have a slight vibration in the shifter after install, but not close to what I would call drastic. When you go from a marshmallow mount to a solid mount, some vibration is to be expected. Either some are seeing more than others or the perception of drastic vibration is different for some. After 3 runs with my bracket installed I don't notice the vibration anymore. Some are also reporting noises as well, I have no additional noise after the install. I'm sure that issue will be identified and sorted out eventually. </p><p>The slight increase in vibration is more than worth the precise shifts.</p><p>I would bet this is why Ford didn't solid mount the shifter in the first place, too many people would complain about noise and/or vibration. They must have figured the few that wanted better shifts would find a solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsp, post: 14414968, member: 154070"] I have a slight vibration in the shifter after install, but not close to what I would call drastic. When you go from a marshmallow mount to a solid mount, some vibration is to be expected. Either some are seeing more than others or the perception of drastic vibration is different for some. After 3 runs with my bracket installed I don't notice the vibration anymore. Some are also reporting noises as well, I have no additional noise after the install. I'm sure that issue will be identified and sorted out eventually. The slight increase in vibration is more than worth the precise shifts. I would bet this is why Ford didn't solid mount the shifter in the first place, too many people would complain about noise and/or vibration. They must have figured the few that wanted better shifts would find a solution. [/QUOTE]
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