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<blockquote data-quote="trueblueeyes" data-source="post: 3179096" data-attributes="member: 29257"><p>The gasket itself is slightly sticky (reminds me of those static cling stickers) so I actually placed it on the back of my new shifter and it didn't move when I put it on the tranny and bolted it up. Not CobraBob's recommended way but it was easier for me. Using the gasket actually cuts down on shifter install time since you don't have to deal with messy silicone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trueblueeyes, post: 3179096, member: 29257"] The gasket itself is slightly sticky (reminds me of those static cling stickers) so I actually placed it on the back of my new shifter and it didn't move when I put it on the tranny and bolted it up. Not CobraBob's recommended way but it was easier for me. Using the gasket actually cuts down on shifter install time since you don't have to deal with messy silicone. [/QUOTE]
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