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<blockquote data-quote="Jroc" data-source="post: 12492408" data-attributes="member: 51847"><p>I'm going to agree with you. MGW is a good shifter, but it does not eclipse other name brand STS on the market. MGW is pretty local to me relatively speaking(I'm in Columbia they're in Augusta) and I tend to like supporting industries close to me, but the things that kept me from getting one on my Terminator was 1) I always thought my Tri-Ax was just as good a shifter(I driven 2 Terminators with MGW's, and Terminators seem to have really been the car to make MGW a popular name in the Mustang community as before that everyone bought Pro 5.0's, Tri-Ax's, B&M's, Hurst, etc. Before my Terminator I bought Pro5.0's and thought they were great), and 2) all the fanboys who go on about how all these other aftermarket STS are crap and MGW shifters are great does not sit well with me because it's BS. All the popular aftermarket STS's are good produces in most cases. And I'm not trying to harp on or get mad at MGW as they're doing their job which is to sell their products. If you really want to legitly improve on the way your transmission shifts then invest in a T56 Magnum. A STS will not make a crappy feeling transmission shift like a tranny in a ITR or S2000, and people act like they do when they don't so they're just lying to or fooling themselves. Sure most aftermarket STS improve how the cars feel shifting gears IMO, but not nearly to the extent that most act like they do. </p><p></p><p>With that said I think a good STS is a smart mod for the price. I generally prefer them to factory shifters. And also if you want an MGW then great they make a good shifter, but at the same time on a scale of 1-10 if a Pro5.0 and a Tri-Ax is a 3 or 4 a MGW is not a 8. In reality they are all competitive with one another. Same with most things. Just because I'm a fan of Glocks doesn't make XD's or M&P's crappy guns or vice versa. They're all excellent weapons that are very competitive with one another, and you probably won't go wrong with any of them, unless you just get unfortunate and pick up a rare lemon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jroc, post: 12492408, member: 51847"] I'm going to agree with you. MGW is a good shifter, but it does not eclipse other name brand STS on the market. MGW is pretty local to me relatively speaking(I'm in Columbia they're in Augusta) and I tend to like supporting industries close to me, but the things that kept me from getting one on my Terminator was 1) I always thought my Tri-Ax was just as good a shifter(I driven 2 Terminators with MGW's, and Terminators seem to have really been the car to make MGW a popular name in the Mustang community as before that everyone bought Pro 5.0's, Tri-Ax's, B&M's, Hurst, etc. Before my Terminator I bought Pro5.0's and thought they were great), and 2) all the fanboys who go on about how all these other aftermarket STS are crap and MGW shifters are great does not sit well with me because it's BS. All the popular aftermarket STS's are good produces in most cases. And I'm not trying to harp on or get mad at MGW as they're doing their job which is to sell their products. If you really want to legitly improve on the way your transmission shifts then invest in a T56 Magnum. A STS will not make a crappy feeling transmission shift like a tranny in a ITR or S2000, and people act like they do when they don't so they're just lying to or fooling themselves. Sure most aftermarket STS improve how the cars feel shifting gears IMO, but not nearly to the extent that most act like they do. With that said I think a good STS is a smart mod for the price. I generally prefer them to factory shifters. And also if you want an MGW then great they make a good shifter, but at the same time on a scale of 1-10 if a Pro5.0 and a Tri-Ax is a 3 or 4 a MGW is not a 8. In reality they are all competitive with one another. Same with most things. Just because I'm a fan of Glocks doesn't make XD's or M&P's crappy guns or vice versa. They're all excellent weapons that are very competitive with one another, and you probably won't go wrong with any of them, unless you just get unfortunate and pick up a rare lemon. [/QUOTE]
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