 What's going on guys? This is your first time to the channel. My name is Jordan. This is Monday Muscle. I came out with some new merch. Got some charger shirts if you're interested. This is the first time I'm showing it on YouTube. If you follow me on Instagram, I'm pretty sure you've seen them, but check it out real quick. This is the Homie Paul Challenger. We're in the Challenger merch right now, but we're going to get to this video. The thing that we're going to do today is we're going to install the SRT paddle shifters on my wheel. First things first, you want to disconnect the negative terminal on the battery. That way there's no power in the car. That bird. Hear that bird? Yeah. Shit. While Paul is disconnecting the battery, I'm going to show you guys the SRT shifters. Shout out to my friend Danny. He was able to hook me up with him. I did not buy these on eBay. I was able to get a hookup from my friend, so I'm going to get confused. These are how the old shifters look. See how short they are. So if I were to put the new shifter up, look how much higher it sits. It's going to look good. Just to turn the negative terminal here. See I have it down to the side just to make sure there's no power in the vehicle because we're going to mess with the airbag at this point. So you want to show it now. You want to make sure everything's perfectly fine once you're done. What you want to do, you want to feel for a spring inside this tiny hole in the airbag. There's a tiny hole here. You want to feel for the spring inside there. This is the tool we're using to get it out. And then you're going to push it in. Feel for the spring and release. Then you do the same thing. Repeat the same thing on the other side. There we go. Yeah. That was weird. And we'll just set the airbag on top. And they are just set like that. That looks good right there. Bam. So basically what happened, you might see a different background, but we had the wrong tools. Don't clown us in the comments. But yeah, we had the wrong tools and we went and got this socket wrench and it made everything a whole lot easier. So I definitely recommend the socket wrench. So basically what's going on here, since I didn't really do a good job of showing it on video is Paul is routing the wire that's on the right paddle shifter through a small little hole that's already made in the wheel. And there's basically a plug that's behind the airbag that you need to connect so that the shifter can actually work. This was done on the left hand side as well, the same exact method. After you get done plugging it up, you basically route the wire behind. It looks like there's like a channel to where the wire can fall in line. So it's not in the way. And then you screw it back up. It takes three screws to screw it back up and then it should work just fine. Here's the final product guys. This looks so much better. Turn it on. Oh, just so you guys know, we had to take the taser out because it was throwing off the radio. It was reading as Chrysler and that wasn't good. My backup camera wasn't working everything. Once we put the radio back on, so we had to take the taser off and then unhook the battery and then put the battery back on and then fix itself. So now I just basically have to reset all my taser settings, which I did another video on that. That's super easy. I'll do it like in five minutes. But yeah, the look on these, focus for you guys, the look on these look great. These look amazing. And just to prove that they work, if I hit the upshift, see, there we go. Just to compare, bring out the old one real quick. This is the downshift paddle. Here it is right here. This is the downshift paddle right here. Night and day difference. Like look how much smaller this one is compared to that. Crazy. All right, guys, that was a simple easy mod to do. We had a little bit of difficulty in the beginning, but we ended up fixing it. Shout out to Paul, Konke 392. Make sure you go follow him. That's right. Hit me up on Instagram. Instagram, Konke 392. Yeah. Well, with that being said, my name is Jordan. This is modern day muscle and I'll catch you on the next video.