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Old 08-03-2002, 11:03 AM
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short shifters?? ,,help!

hey my car got broken into the other day and I got my short shifter and my air intake! why I am not sure.. I had my momo steering wheel in it and all my stuff but for some reason they went for that!! but okay here is my question. I had a Ractive short shifter or should I say "Craptive"! LOL well I am going to get a new one but I want one that has short throws but I also want it to be shorter in height! so I am wondering if anyone knows any that are shorter and where I can get them! thanks!
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Old 08-03-2002, 02:41 PM
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They stole your shortshifter and your intake?! WTF?! Were they installed, or just lying on the seat? Seems like an awful lot of work for a theif to go through to remove the short shifter...


Anyhow, I believe that all short-throw shifters are shorter (which is part of the reason that they make shifts shorter)...

They're all over the place. I ordered a DC Sports shortie, but I've heard that Neuspeed and B&M make pretty good ones too... B&M is probably the cheapest of the three, and I believe Summit Racing carries those.
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Crack up my vote for B&M works great, and it's made of steel not aloy so it's nice and strong.

B&M Edge short shifter.
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I have a DC Sports and I like it. It's not a lot shorter than stock though, its just longer under the pivot point.
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Old 08-03-2002, 08:52 PM
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i think to remove the shifter the thief would have to jack the car up and unbolt two bolts from teh underside of the car. either it was sitting in your seat or you are lying
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I was fixing my tranny and I had it out and yes it was sitting on the seat!!
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Hurst shifter is nice. Longer than stock w/ a short throw. Closer to driver than the short B&M and others
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Crack up my vote for B&M works great, and it's made of steel not aloy so it's nice and strong.

B&M Edge short shifter.
amen brotha, i absolutly love my B&M edge
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i think to remove the shifter the thief would have to jack the car up and unbolt two bolts from teh underside of the car. either it was sitting in your seat or you are lying
As long as the insurance company believes him...
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honestly my tranny was messed so I was working on it and I was replacing my old shifter with my new short shifter and I hadn't put it in yet so i had left it on the seat.
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