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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Abbotsford, B.C., Canada
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You can also add Kumo shift bushings to the REVO SS shifter to make firmer shifts. Personally i HIGHLY reccomend the upgrade.
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but doesnt it sit as high as the stocker? some people are used to playing with short knobs...
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I am a tall guy, and sit way back on the seat slider, so a shorter lever would do more harm than good for me. Plus, it doesn't do anything to have a shorter knob, if the cable attachment points are the same. Quote:
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i personally would like a shorter shifter stock one is just to big
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6 months later.. lol
glad you like it that way.
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