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Tunnel Cutout for the ZF5 install questions

Past_Miner

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This is probably a little late but here are pictures of my tunnel opening and cover. One picture shows how it was with the original T-shifter and the other with my twin stick and doubler installed. I installed a bell crank for my clutch master cylinder after punching the cylinder through the firewall a couple of times. It's not necessary but it eases the pedal effort a little.
 

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Red steed

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I'm running 33's now and plan on going to 35's. I think I used the clutch rod hole for my speedo cable to get a little extra length and made a new hole for the master cylinder.I used BCB's cross member and adapter on mine.
 
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