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anyone gone from a Pro 5.0 to a MGW?

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Old 04-20-2012, 02:12 AM
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This thread has convinced me to get an MGW rather than a Pro 5.0. Where can you get them except straight from MGW?
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MGW & you won't look back....You get everything needed to install as well.
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I had a ripper and went to the mgw.

Felt 100% better. I opted for the gripper **** too.
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Originally Posted by LSxWittles
Had a Pro 5.0 on my TA for over two years and decided to go MGW. Best decision ever IMO. Not knocking the por 5.0 at all, it was a great shifter but the feel and tightness of the MGW is just ridiculous! It was weird getting used to it at first tho because I had the ws6 store short stick which was angled toward the driver, whereas the MGW isn't.
I have a WS6 short stick, didnt really like it much but I had it on the stock shifter too. One of the things I like about the 5.0 is the angle on the shifter, makes shifting much easier & I never shortened it like some do.



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