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Hargett Pro G50 Shifter Adjustment?

Does anyone have experience with Hargett Pro G50 shifters? I’m unable to get the shifter into reverse and I‘m curious to see if there is a way to adjust it. This is on a g-series chassis running a G50 6-speed transmission. Thanks. MJ

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I have the Hargett G50 5 speed shifter. The adjustment is done back at the u-joint coupler in between the two rear seats. It's smart to mark the current position with a sharpie before making any changes. You can loosen the bolt and then adjust the depth and clock the angle. Small adjustments at the coupler make big adjustments at the shifter so start small.
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I have the Hargett G50 5 speed shifter. The adjustment is done back at the u-joint coupler in between the two rear seats. It's smart to mark the current position with a sharpie before making any changes. You can loosen the bolt and then adjust the depth and clock the angle. Small adjustments at the coupler make big adjustments at the shifter so start small.
Thank you for the response! Which u-joint coupler are we looking at?
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The one in the back #2. I suppose either one would work though if the bolt can be loosened and coupler adjusted.

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The one in the back #2. I suppose either one would work though if the bolt can be loosened and coupler adjusted.
Got it. Reverse is back! Thank you! That was far less daunting than I thought it might be.

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