Shifter in RI
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Shifter in RI
my trans is about to get rebuilt by slowhawk next week and im thinking about investing in a new shifter to prevent the over shift again
was wondering if anyone in or around warwick/west warwick, ri had a pro 5.0 or equivilant that i could maybe just put my hand on and see what the notchy feel people hate and love about it to make sure i make the smartest choice
was wondering if anyone in or around warwick/west warwick, ri had a pro 5.0 or equivilant that i could maybe just put my hand on and see what the notchy feel people hate and love about it to make sure i make the smartest choice
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I don't have one, but I can tell you that the pro 5.0 that I nad wasn't notchy at all, the stops were nice and solid, with them set there is NO WAY you should ever be able to overshift the tranny.
I had several shifters, pro 5.0, b&m ripper, kirban, driven a car with the better hurst, and I can tell you that the pr0 5.0 was the best one. Kirban wasn't bad, but I didn't think it felt as solid, the pro 5.0 I could slam as hard as I wanted and it just felt solid.
I'm not a little guy either LOL, when I used to have the stick in the car and I'd take someone for a ride, they'd accuse me of trying to rip the shifter out of the car. Pro 5.0 took it and was great. The others, never felt as good.
I had several shifters, pro 5.0, b&m ripper, kirban, driven a car with the better hurst, and I can tell you that the pr0 5.0 was the best one. Kirban wasn't bad, but I didn't think it felt as solid, the pro 5.0 I could slam as hard as I wanted and it just felt solid.
I'm not a little guy either LOL, when I used to have the stick in the car and I'd take someone for a ride, they'd accuse me of trying to rip the shifter out of the car. Pro 5.0 took it and was great. The others, never felt as good.