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#1182384 09/13/2016 12:31 PM
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I know I placed the shift rod springs in a very safe place because I can't find them now that I need them.
It's only been 14 months or so since I stashed them safely.
Are these springs available? I have had no luck finding them at my normal online stores. Possibly find something that will work at local hardware store or FLAPS. Where did you guys find them?
Also may need the spring in the shifter box that is on the column.

Jackie

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I am going to answer my own question!

Local Hardware store had the springs.....not perfect but should do what they are supposed to do.


Jackie


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