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Old 10-09-13, 06:32 PM
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Arrow Razo Shift **** Install Question

I am trying to install the Razo RA 68 and the instructions are in Japanese. It comes with 4 different plastic inserts which doesn't have any thread on them. how do I install this? I think the #10 insert is what goes in for the S5.
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Twisting it on it will create its own threads in the plastic , you just need to put on the right size insert.
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ok will try lol.
Old 10-10-13, 09:18 PM
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I have the same style shifter mine is a razo also with the same inserts.



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Old 10-11-13, 06:25 PM
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tried it kind sucks cuz it like to flop around have to come up with something else.
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did you tighten the insert down in placewith the Phillips head screw it came with?

Mine is tight , I had no problems at all with mine
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ya i did
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I had one of those 'universal,fits all" *****..hated it.
I took a **** from the junkyard that I knew fit the threads of the shifter in the Fc and I dremelled the guts out of it...just enough to shove it into the universal ****.
you put that "homemade new sleeve on the shifter,then shove the **** on,.and then I tighten it down.
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so I tapped and threaded the right pitch and it works like a charm
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nice, I guess I just got lucky




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