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Old 01-03-2008, 09:43 AM
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Has anybody tried the hurst t handle shifter? If so do you like it and the way that it feels when you are shifting?
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yeah Ive just seen one last night on here. didnt find anything in the search though?
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I have one on my stock shifter in my 95 Z, it is ok but i like the feel of a sphericle shifter personally.
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I like the feel of the round ball a lot better but my t handle with a button comes in handy when activating the line lock and two step.
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Originally Posted by DopdBrd
I like the feel of the round ball a lot better but my t handle with a button comes in handy when activating the line lock and two step.
Hurst sells a round ball with a button built in it it. I think it's called the sidewinder.




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