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Old 11-20-2008, 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by BitchinCamaro
I believe if GM performance parts aren't installed by the dealer they will mess up your warranty like any part you would buy from Summit or Jegs. There is no way for them to be sure you didn't screw something up when installing it.
yes i know that if you buy something after market and not through gm that it voids the warranty. the point i was making is that in the price of the shifter, the instalation price may be included. hence the 380 from gm and 250+/- aftermarket.
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Old 11-20-2008, 09:47 PM
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Now wait a minute....from what I see on that picture is it simply a matter of cutting the shifter shaft and shortening it? I thought it was a different shift linkage package...not just a shorter shifting arm.

Obviously I don't have a picture or idea of what it looked like before and after, so I'm assuming the pic is of the "after", and that just looks like a shifter arm shortening kit.
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Old 11-20-2008, 09:52 PM
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Sorry...my last post should be deleted. I was doing other things while looking at the pic. There probably is more involved in the kit than a shorter shifting rod, but it all looks mechanical. Should be something us gearheads can install ourselves.

So when was anything installed for free at a dealer? I'll see what I can find on the corvette sites about this part and report back.
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Old 11-21-2008, 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by detroitboy
Sorry...my last post should be deleted. I was doing other things while looking at the pic. There probably is more involved in the kit than a shorter shifting rod, but it all looks mechanical. Should be something us gearheads can install ourselves.

So when was anything installed for free at a dealer? I'll see what I can find on the corvette sites about this part and report back.
so if you buy the 21" wheels they just throw them in your car and you take them home to mount them? no there gonna do it there and not charge you becasue its part of the car. you pay msrp or any price where they are making money and they install it for you. its in the price of the item you buy. there should be no extra charges for this item to be put in. if there is take it back , get your moneyu and go buy one from a retail store for half the price and put it in your self.
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Old 11-21-2008, 08:47 AM
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Gentlemen, we are talking about a shifter -- not cracking open the engine and doing a new cam and stuff. If I can do it (did on my 4th gen) -- ANYONE can!!!
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Old 11-21-2008, 09:19 AM
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The fact is when it says dealer installed as I have worked for GM for 11 years the part is installed as part of the pre delivery inspection and the dealer gets paid from GM for this automatically and most of the time pdi will be done before you get there.
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Old 11-21-2008, 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Bearcat Steve
Gentlemen, we are talking about a shifter -- not cracking open the engine and doing a new cam and stuff. If I can do it (did on my 4th gen) -- ANYONE can!!!
no one said they couldnt do it. the point was that it is a dealer installed accesory and that nothing will come out of pocket to have it put in. we werent arguing that its too hard to put in. some of us stated that we are going to leave it to the dealer to install it.
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Old 11-21-2008, 02:56 PM
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If I can build modded big blocks for my boat I can certainly install the shifter. But if it costs me near as much to buy it at dealer discount and install it myself as it does to have the dealer do it, I will certainly let the dealer do it and avoid the warranty issues.
I still hav'nt checked digitalcorvettes.com yet to try to get more info on . Hopefully later tonight...
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Old 11-28-2008, 02:29 PM
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Ordered the short throw shifter with mine today. They said there will be no installation fee, just the price of the shifter. Hope that helps.
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