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Old 03-27-2008, 06:49 PM
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ok is there really any advantage of the factory hurst shifter over the regular t56 shifter? i found one cheap and im going to buy it...but wanted to make sure it was a positive upgrade.
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thats a factory hurst shifter right?

btw i need to know asap...ive got a guy on hold for it
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Old 03-27-2008, 08:24 PM
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the factory hurst has shorter throws than the regular factory shifter but the throws arent short like the pro 5.0 or b&m ripper..also it doesnt have the stop bolts that aftermarket shifters have...so yes it would be an upgrade from ur factory shifter, but if i was you, i wouldnt pay too much for it..
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i just installed a factory hurst w/tna short stick and i noticed a difference,way better than stock
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ok thanks guys... but is the one in the pictures a factory hurst? i can get it for $50 shipped...
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Looks just like my factory Hurst. Good upgrade from stock. Add a short stick and you're good to go.
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Looks like a Hurst, to me. I just bought one and it looks just like that.
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woot! thanks guys! ive got a hurst shifter now...
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Yeah I came from a stock shifter and bought a 40k used stock hurst from a member here. I also put a short stick on it, and it is perfect.
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running a factory hurst from an slp ss with a short stick, and i like it more than the b&m i had before!

$50 for the whole set up!! sure beats $130 pro 5.0 or b&m



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