Well, I bought innovative shift linkage...

bought the linkage for my 1990 wagon dx with b16a swap (ys1 gearbox), and each piece is just under an inch too long.
I posted asking if it would fit and people said it would, anyone else have this problem?
I posted asking if it would fit and people said it would, anyone else have this problem?
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I've had issues with using the HASPORT mounts.
I'd call them and talk to them about it.
I used CRX ones and took at least 40mm out of them all up over a couple attempts
91 wagon Hasport mounts
I guess it would also be prudent to measure both the cut and uncut stock linkage, as well as the after market one.
On my own B wagon, I ran 1st gen Hasport mounts for years, then changed to Avids with the B20 swap. Used the same linkage with no problem.
Start with an unaltered setup from a DA Integra
pick out the spot to cut- where the two tubes are straight and parallel to each other. There's really only one good spot, you'll see it.
Make an index mark or "lay line" along the bottoms of both tubes so that you'll weld them back in the same orientation. You don't want them twisted.
Keeping in mind that you'll be removing about 2.5 inches, mark and cut the links in half at one end or the other of the piece you'll be removing.
Now install both halves of the linkage on the car. Shift lever in place and both links on trans.
Put the trans in neutral, and the shift lever where neutral should be (centered fore-aft). There's some room for preference here- you can lean the shifter back a bit by shortening the linkage more.
Have an assistant hold the shift lever where you want it while you go under the car. Now hold the links in place and mark your cut line where they overlap.
Make that cut, then tack the shortened tubes back together. Pay attention to the lay line you marked earlier to keep from getting twisted. NOTE: it's not absolutely necessary, but I use 3/4"OD stock inside the tubes for reinforcement and orientation. Any 3/4" bolt or tubing or rod will work, just a 3" or so piece to span the cut/weld.
TEST FIT THE TACKED ASSEMBLY, then remove and finish-weld.
VOILA! Now you have a linkage custom-fit to your setup.