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Old 05-23-2004, 09:55 PM   #7
crazy4chevs
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Cut the bracket in the middle and extend it(looks like about 1") then use the adjuster to get the TV cable adjusted correctly. A tranny shop can adjust it properly for you as they can hook up a pressure gauge to the tranny and then adjust it.

That set screw can move to give you a little more leway when extending the bracket if your off a bit. + or -
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