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    Thanks Lynn,

    I think that's what I'm looking for. I assume when you talk about lifting up on lever to go to park, it still has the same short throw as the ratchet action or do you have to move it quite a way?

    I'm going to modify it, cutting it down in length to fit vertically inside of my 36 factory seat base (about 5"s tall) and pass the stick through the base so I only have a couple inches in both directions for movement.

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    If I remember correctly, the throw is between 3 and 4 inches from drive to park. You might want to go to B&M's website and check the unit's dimensions to make sure it is a good fit.


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