Barton Industries Shifter Bracket Billet Aluminum V6/GT 2011-2014/Boss 302 2012-2013
Highlights
- Made In The USA!
- 6061 Billet Aluminum
- Anodized Finish
- Simple Installation
Barton Industries Billet Aluminum Shifter Bracket for all 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 V6 and GT Mustangs and 2012-2013 Boss 302 Mustangs.
Whether you are using your Mustang's stock shifter or you have upgraded to an aftermarket version, the stock shifter bracket/hanger is prone to deflection and can cause missed shifts under spirited driving. Fortunately, you can eliminate the undesirable feeling from your S197's stock shifter or take your short throw shifter to the next level with this Billet Aluminum Shifter Bracket from Barton Industries.
Features and Benefits of the Barton Industries Billet Aluminum Shifter Bracket 2011BM-4:
- Machined from 6061 T6 billet aluminum
- Anodized for corrosion resistance
- Durable polyurethane bushing
- Made in the USA
- Easy installation with NO permanent modifications to your Mustang
- Works with stock shifter or any aftermarket shifter that re-uses the factory shifter housing
Barton Industries makes this shifter bracket in the USA out of premium quality billet aluminum then anodizes it to resist corrosion and includes a tough polyurethane bushing. Barton also designed this bracket to be easy to install. It directly bolts-in and doesn't require any permanent modifications to be made to your Mustang. You can get much more stable shifting with this shifter bracket, making it a must for anyone looking to get the most out of their S197.
*Bushing color may vary.
A good shifter can be the difference between a frustrating and fun driving experience for many Mustang owners. Barton Industries has developed some of the best shifting products on the market. Each of Barton's products is very easy to install and does not require permanent modifications to your Mustang - just bolt it in and go!
Buy this Barton Industries 2011BM-4 Billet Aluminum Shifter Bracket for your 2011, 2012, 2013 or 2014 V6 or GT Mustang or 2012-2013 Boss 302 Mustang from CJ Pony Parts today!
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Installation Videos
Video Transcript
For this installation you'll need a jack and jack stands or lift, 3/8 ratchet, 12-inch extension, 10-mm deep socket, 3/8 shallow socket, half inch wrench, flat-blade screwdriver or small pry bar and safety glasses.
We're going to start the installation inside the car by removing the factory shift knob. Our car has an aftermarket Boss 302 knob installed on it. It will unscrew counter clockwise making it pretty simple to remove. If you have a factory Boss 302, many times this knob is actually lock tighted on at which point you'll want to bolt it from the bottom. Now we're going to remove the top plate of the console and open up the rear storage. I'm going to pull up from the back. Slide the boot off and then unplug your trunk release and the traction control and set it aside.
Now we're going to pull back the sound deadening, and then remove the shifter seal. These four bolts get removed to pull the shifter out of the car. The bottom right bolt is pretty hidden by the transmission tunnel. We're going to remove the bracket down below to give us a little more play. Now remove the two nuts that hold on the bracket. Now we're ready to remove our stock brackets. On the passenger side there will be a little retaining clip and you'll have to remove that as well to get the bracket off. Now we can slide the bracket off the back of the shifter assembly. Here you can see a comparison between the stock shifter bracket and the piece by Barton. Even without changing the shifter you can tell it's going to make a big difference. Changing the shifter is going to give much shorter throws, as well.
Now that we removed the shifter bracket the four bolts to remove our stock shifter are much easier to access. We're going to pull the shifter and replace it with our Barton. Lifting the bolt up, pull the shifter straight up and straight off. Here again you can see a huge difference in quality between the Barton shifter and our stock shifter. The stock one is a thin metal plate with a plastic trim ring. The Barton is a much beefier unit to give us much more positive shift. Before we install the new shifter you have to pull this plastic cuff off the stock one and transfer it over, and we're ready to install. Want to make sure when we're installing the new shifter that this plastic cup fits into this opening in the transmission.
Now we're ready to bolt it down. Going to reinstall the original bolts and get them started and tighten them down. These tend to strip very easily so you want to get them snug but make sure you don't over crank them. Now we can go install our bracket. You want to install it with the Barton facing the backend of the car. We also need to remove this piece here first and install just the top half of the bracket. Slide the bracket up into place to the top of the tail of our shifter and push it up onto the original studs. Now, holding it in place, we'll reinstall the original retaining nuts. You don't want to tighten these down all the way. Just get them tight enough to hold it in place. We're going to install the lower part of the bracket. Again, just get them hand tight for now.
Now we'll tighten down the nuts that are holding the bracket to the floor and you'll want to tighten down the two bolts to the lower part of the bracket. Now we're ready to move back to the interior. Now we're ready to install our lower shift boot. This step may not seem terribly important, but if this isn't seated properly it's going to really affect the performance of the shifter. This ring here must be installed around the machine groove built into the shifter. We can put our sound deadening back into place and we can reinstall the top of our console. Don't forget to plug in your switches again. Now for the last step reinstall your shift knob. Installation finished. Shifter feels good but you're only going to really test the performance if you take it for a test drive. Barton is a huge improvement over the stock shifter. It goes into gear real easily, nice and short as well. Since this is the boss's car we want to take it easy. The Barton shifter performed exactly as advertised, short crisp shifts and no noticeable increase in noise or vibration. Installation should take you no more than around two hours. You'll be back on the road in no time.