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short throw shifter 00 GT
I am looking for an aftermarket shifter to hit the gears quicker. There's a ton to choose from this I'm just looking for some preferences out there before plunking down the dough. Thanks.
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2000 GT 4.6L 5spd, BBK cold air, BBK 75mm TB, Bassani catted X-pipe, (no headers) FM catback, 390 gears, SCT chip, Steeda Pulleys, ported stock plenum, Comp Cam XE262AH. RWHP 260, Torque 282 |
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Re: short throw shifter 00 GT
i beleive hurst is one of the best in for that. thats what i have heard. i got a b&m for my camaro, i like them. b&m also have a "ripper 5-speed Shirter" it looks pretty good, check out jegs.com. the ripper is part number 130-45050
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2000 Mustang - just a V6 with lots of good looks 1974 Camaro - 350 4bolt main .30 over, turbo 350 trans w/ shift kit. 1999 F-150 Lariat 4x4 5.4L "Only babies suck bottles (NOS)" |
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i think they are all pretty much the same pro 5.0, ripper,steeda and hurst i say go with what ever is the cheepest as long as it has bumpstops, my friens broke his shifter forks caused buy overshifting causted $1700 in damage.
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Re: short throw shifter 00 GT
I have the Steeda Tri-ax and I pretty much swear by it...
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