short throw: straight stick or factory bend?
I want to put a short throw in my 91 rex w/ SI trans. was thinking about getting a B&M edge shifter for 50 bucks comes with silicone bushings and its a straight stick. is this worth it or should i just go with a neuspeed for 115 bucks. BTW do the neuspeeds come with poly bushings?
Modified by crxautox at 9:09 AM 10/23/2005
Modified by crxautox at 9:09 AM 10/23/2005
I have a mackin industries shifter ( b&m copy ) in my rex and it works great. My only problem is that i'm 6'3" and have to have the seat all the way back, so when i shift i have to fully extend my arm and lean foward a little. So i'm probably going to get a buddy club shifter with the factory or double bend. not sure yet. Hope this helps a little.
Oh and the shifter looks great in the car by the way
Oh and the shifter looks great in the car by the way
This is what I am going to get...these are so nice. http://www.fastlineperformance.com/shifter.htm
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I really want to try one
but i have a hard time giving up a Hurst
My dad knew Georges son who died and met George himself.
After all the stories I heard, I had to have a Hurst shifter. Hurst also invented the jaws of life now thats looking out for your buyers
I really want to try one
but i have a hard time giving up a Hurst
My dad knew Georges son who died and met George himself.
After all the stories I heard, I had to have a Hurst shifter. Hurst also invented the jaws of life now thats looking out for your buyers
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