I like this one better:
http://bouchillonperformance.com/inc/sdetail/3578/589It's been a few years since I shopped for kickdown cables, but back then, the Bouchillon kits were not as pretty as the Lokar ones, using basically MOPAR parts and their own brackets. Lokar's instructions truly sucked pond scum and Bouchillon's were complete and fully illustrated. For what it's worth, Bouchillon specializes in MOPAR stuff and Lokar is more generally focused across various brands.
BC
This is slightly off topic but I need to install a kickdown cable in my 1968 D200 with a 383.--
I'm looking at the Lokar unit.
Is this a good choice or are there other brands I should consider.
Thanks
Dennis C.
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