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Edit: Here’s a link to the video. Hopefully this helps someone who’s on the fence make an informed decision on whether to do this mod or not.
(Mods: If this is in the wrong forum please move to the correct one) Okay so, I FINALLY decided to add the F-150 shifter and OH MY DAYS is it ridiculous to install. I’ve got it installed somewhat… First and for most, cutting the plastic to make it fit is a PITA. You have to trim from both the shifter plastic and from the plastic on the center console which was assumed. I just didn’t realize how much. I can see why Ivan from Fast Mavericks used those aftermarket covers. The plug harness for the shifter also needed to be lengthened too which was never mentioned. (Video right after first pic explaining this) Ivan did not do a good job mentioning how anything was mounted, nor what was involved in his original post. I’m glad I have time to make it work and look good as time goes on because as it sits right now, it’s TERRIBLE. It’ll get better little by little but it’s definitely not an easy job. Also, some things you’ll need along with the shifter: The Lariat steering column cover if you don’t have a Mav with the trailer brake. You can mount the E-brake there (I’ll post a picture), the shifter itself, some 18 gauge cable to lengthen the shifter plug harness, and one of plastic trim cover from the F150 and one from the maverick (I’ll post pics of the ones I’m gonna buy. If you’re not okay with hack jobs at any point in a build, DO NOT do this mod. Cause I assure you that it will look like a hack job at least temporarily. I’ll update as I chug along at tackling this dang install. I plan on making a full video of everything and I’ll add it to this first post as well. If anyone else besides Ivan has tackled this and just hasn’t posted I’d LOVE feedback. If it’s been posted please send me the link and delete this post lol. I’ve scoured the forum with super limited info.
(Mods: If this is in the wrong forum please move to the correct one) Okay so, I FINALLY decided to add the F-150 shifter and OH MY DAYS is it ridiculous to install. I’ve got it installed somewhat… First and for most, cutting the plastic to make it fit is a PITA. You have to trim from both the shifter plastic and from the plastic on the center console which was assumed. I just didn’t realize how much. I can see why Ivan from Fast Mavericks used those aftermarket covers. The plug harness for the shifter also needed to be lengthened too which was never mentioned. (Video right after first pic explaining this) Ivan did not do a good job mentioning how anything was mounted, nor what was involved in his original post. I’m glad I have time to make it work and look good as time goes on because as it sits right now, it’s TERRIBLE. It’ll get better little by little but it’s definitely not an easy job. Also, some things you’ll need along with the shifter: The Lariat steering column cover if you don’t have a Mav with the trailer brake. You can mount the E-brake there (I’ll post a picture), the shifter itself, some 18 gauge cable to lengthen the shifter plug harness, and one of plastic trim cover from the F150 and one from the maverick (I’ll post pics of the ones I’m gonna buy. If you’re not okay with hack jobs at any point in a build, DO NOT do this mod. Cause I assure you that it will look like a hack job at least temporarily. I’ll update as I chug along at tackling this dang install. I plan on making a full video of everything and I’ll add it to this first post as well. If anyone else besides Ivan has tackled this and just hasn’t posted I’d LOVE feedback. If it’s been posted please send me the link and delete this post lol. I’ve scoured the forum with super limited info.
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