dutch said:
thanks, Ill look through the stuff, they should be there somewhere.. Is that a way to adjust the trow or something?
no, the bolts in front and back are to prevent the shifter from going too far into the shift.
When you install the shifter, you make sure both of those bolts (front and back) are all the way out. You then put the car in first gear. You push on the shifter fairly hard (after its in gear.) Then you screw the front bolt untill it is litterally a c*** hair away from the shifter handle. You then repeat the process in second gear with the rear bolt. Place teh shifter in second gear and pull on the shifter fairly hard after its in gear. Screw the rear bolt in until it is barely away from the sifter handle. then do it in 3,4,5,R but normally, if you do it correctly you shouldnt need to change the bolt position when checking 3,4,5,R; but its best to double check.
This ensures you dont put it TOO FAR into gear. You make sure it doesnt touch to give it a little room for error/wear+tear, but it is worse on the transmission to put it not far enough into gear than it is to put it too far into gear.