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Old 12-23-2008, 09:30 PM
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quick question i have a pro 5.0 thats what it had when i got my car how does the hurst feel compared to it or any other shifter. because my pro 5.0 is like hard shifting like u really have to pull it to shift gears its nice when racing but not when just crusin around. i wanted something a little easier and quiet. i do more crusing then racing, but i also dont want a shifter thats very difficult to slam the gears
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It's not bad. Drives just fine on the street for me...been a while though. My hurst is in a box in the garage.
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The factory hurst has long throws. I'd recommend the MGW. Quiet, not as notchy as I thought it'd be, short shifts, firm. Centering springs are golden.
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I have had a hurst, B&M and the Pro 5.0 and I like the feel of a hurst with a short throw stick. Best bang for the buck imo.



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