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Measurments for hump

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Hi, I,m installing a 4- speed hump in my 65Satellite, although I know the new hump fits right into the contours of the floor, does anyone have Pics with some measurments just to be sure.Also need to know how much of new floor pan to cut out for future shifter etc. Thanks in advance
 
Somebody must have one?
 
I'm getting ready to do the same thing. i have an old mag. that shows setting the hump in the proper place, then taking a sharpie and out lining the hump, remove the hump and go in @ an inch then make another line and cut there. be careful at the rear of the hump not to cut into your floor brace. hope this helps. John
 
Thanks John, maybe when you do yours you can take a pic with some points, Do you cut the whole area out around the hump. Thanks
 
I have to have between 7-8" when I hump. Sometimes a little more if we really get frisky.
 
Ya really don't have to over analyze this one. The hump is "self positioning" and as john said, just stick a sharpie in there and trace the inside perimeter of the base. Go underneath the car and drill a short series of 1/8" holes at the front lip of the crossmember then cut along the holes and the lines you've drawn from the top. If you're looking to cut the hole before you get the hump, I guess you could that but i probably wouldn't..
 
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