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Old 02-19-2017, 12:01 PM   #67
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Originally Posted by Hadalet View Post
Wow. It's amazing how almost nobody understood what the op was asking for. Even when he would reiterate exactly what the problem was, people derailed the topic with what they assumed was what he was asking. There was slop in the drive train. In every gear. Not a noise, but slop. Making it difficult to shift properly. Not a noise, but slop... You might be wondering why I've got my panties in a wad over this. I've had the exact same problem since I purchased my car in 12'. It FEELS just like the u-joint on a two piece drive shaft is failing (a problem I had on a Chevy luv once). That's not what's happening now, but it feels exactly the same. I had two dealers tell me it was normal in 13' and just took their word for it. Ive been driving stick for 26 years and never had a car this difficult to shift smoothly. I just read every post in this thread thinking there was an answer to what causes it, but instead got an answer to a question that wasn't asked. Does anyone have a definitive answer to what the hell this is? Questioning reality at this point...


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Driving stick for 26 years my arse, you couldn't even answer his question. Why don't you be a douche elsewhere, at least everyone here was brainstorming ideas rather than being a ****.

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