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has anyone swaped their auto shifter for an aftermarket one?
I was thinking about using a B&M Street Bandit or Pro Bandit one.
Any idea if this will work on a 2000 a4
it can be done! , i am having my local speed shop (modified motorsports) install a b & m megashifter it will not directly bolt up, it will need to be modified but it can work, i am having in done on my 01 a4 firebird
ive also looked into that, i just wish they had a pistol grip handle that would work with what we already have in our automatics, or even a hurst t handle. oh well.... sigh
I was not aware that Rachet shifters worked on electric transmissions. I was under the impression that it could only be done on the 4L60, as it is a TH700R4.
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