Rogue Engineering Short Shifter Install
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Rogue has a decent .pdf file on their site for installation. Set-by-step with pictures too.
http://www.rogueengineering.com/pdf/...er_install.pdf
It's about 1.2mb to download. It's for the 350Z but it's the same for our G's.
http://www.rogueengineering.com/pdf/...er_install.pdf
It's about 1.2mb to download. It's for the 350Z but it's the same for our G's.
i know they have a step by step DIY. but for some reason, i can only open 1 page at a time and it's not even clear. could barely even read what it says. is there away i can skim through the pages.
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Mine opens from the web site and launches adobe reader when downloaded.
I can change pages at the bottom with the page arrows even before I save a copy to my hard drive.
Try going to a larger % on size. Mines opens by default at 67%. Try 100%.
I can change pages at the bottom with the page arrows even before I save a copy to my hard drive.
Try going to a larger % on size. Mines opens by default at 67%. Try 100%.
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BUMP.....
Just installed mine today, very easy actually with Rogues instructions.
Hardest part was getting the rubber boot back on underneath the G (me and my big fat hands and fingers
)
Also, had to have my daughter hold the shifter down while I put the bolt though the new shifter/linkage, which also kept the plastic cup seated with the spring.
First impression was slightly less throw (knew it wasn't going to be a big change, being the 06 has a shorter throw than previous years anyways, think 05 too).
Seems a little more precise in the gates, but funny, not really smoother than my oem, in fact, feels somewhat notchier, break-in time...idk... lol.
But does reduce the vibration I felt in my oem one.
Anyway, I like it, glad I got it and now shopping for a ****.
Just installed mine today, very easy actually with Rogues instructions.
Hardest part was getting the rubber boot back on underneath the G (me and my big fat hands and fingers
) Also, had to have my daughter hold the shifter down while I put the bolt though the new shifter/linkage, which also kept the plastic cup seated with the spring.
First impression was slightly less throw (knew it wasn't going to be a big change, being the 06 has a shorter throw than previous years anyways, think 05 too).
Seems a little more precise in the gates, but funny, not really smoother than my oem, in fact, feels somewhat notchier, break-in time...idk... lol.
But does reduce the vibration I felt in my oem one.
Anyway, I like it, glad I got it and now shopping for a ****.
Originally Posted by 06CPV35
...now shopping for a ****.
I have it along with many other members on here and my350z, IMO it has made my shifting significantly more comfortable, allowing me to shift faster, despite the fact that it looks like a butt plug
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Originally Posted by MD_V35
You should look into this ****: http://www.forgedinternals.com/store...cat=267&page=1
I have it along with many other members on here and my350z, IMO it has made my shifting significantly more comfortable, allowing me to shift faster, despite the fact that it looks like a butt plug
I have it along with many other members on here and my350z, IMO it has made my shifting significantly more comfortable, allowing me to shift faster, despite the fact that it looks like a butt plug

Resembles a **** I've seen from a member locally who had a batch custom made, SS too, but all sold out.
Anyone here with the Rogue have the same notchiness as I'm experiencing?
Read in another Rogue thread someone stating 'smooth as butter'.
Is it possible I tightened the linkage to shifter bolt too much? I know it's over 10 ft-lbs.
That doesn't seem like much torque for a bolt that's exposed to frequent movement and gearbox vibration. That would suck if it worked it's way loose and out of the shifter while driving
Am I just being paranoid here?
Does anyone have a problem with their shift **** not sitting flush? Mine is screwed all the way in but I have this gap between the collar of the shift **** and the top of the shifter.
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