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You're talking about the Hone, right? Why would it be in the passenger side?
From what I've read, both the Hone-O-Drive and the Gear Vendors are behind the transmission, resulting in a shorter drive shaft. The Hone has no rebuild parts available... the Gear Vendors would have a warranty & parts available.
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The lever usually has to go on the passenger side of the tranny tunnel so the driver can reach it. I was looking at Hasslets last year and that is were his lever is.
With the wider and longer tail housing of a Th400 you may have a problem fitting it in. sorry I just came in from Marguretas with dinner and said it all wrong. Hope that makes better sense? ![]()
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Here is a picture of the lever on a car I looked at earlier this year.
James
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OK, I sort of thought that is what you meant
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