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<blockquote data-quote="86merc" data-source="post: 12466638" data-attributes="member: 82554"><p>I have driven cars with the SR, Steeda, MGW, Barton and Hurst. They all felt more notchy than the stock shifter. And has some increased noise. Some worse than others. The only one I noticed a significant reduction in the throw was the Barton. The others were not a big difference there. Not sure if that is something you are worried about.</p><p></p><p>When you look at a stock shifter you have to wonder if it will fail under hard driving. The base is thin stamped metal with a composite pivot that is riveted on. The stock shifter is not bad at all. Especially when used with an aftermarket shifter mount. But failure was my #1 concern with the stock unit. </p><p></p><p>stock *edit* Sorry, didn't realize the picture was that big. Replaced with a different picture. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]399101[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86merc, post: 12466638, member: 82554"] I have driven cars with the SR, Steeda, MGW, Barton and Hurst. They all felt more notchy than the stock shifter. And has some increased noise. Some worse than others. The only one I noticed a significant reduction in the throw was the Barton. The others were not a big difference there. Not sure if that is something you are worried about. When you look at a stock shifter you have to wonder if it will fail under hard driving. The base is thin stamped metal with a composite pivot that is riveted on. The stock shifter is not bad at all. Especially when used with an aftermarket shifter mount. But failure was my #1 concern with the stock unit. stock *edit* Sorry, didn't realize the picture was that big. Replaced with a different picture. [ATTACH=full]399101[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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