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2012-2013 Boss 302 Mustang
How prevalent are the MT-82 problems?
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<blockquote data-quote="5 DOT 0" data-source="post: 13019288" data-attributes="member: 112867"><p>I like the MGW and I'm not going to switch back at this point. I think the greatest improvement for removing the vague feeling from the stock shifter is eliminating the marshmallow stock shifter bracket. Both MGW and Barton use a twin post design and if I was going to do it again I'd just buy the Barton twin post bracket and be done with it. I first installed a Steeda shifter bracket and that tightened up the shifting. The twin post design keeps the shifter from rotating and tightens up the shifting in another plane. Be prepared for more NHV in either case.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]457606[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5 DOT 0, post: 13019288, member: 112867"] I like the MGW and I'm not going to switch back at this point. I think the greatest improvement for removing the vague feeling from the stock shifter is eliminating the marshmallow stock shifter bracket. Both MGW and Barton use a twin post design and if I was going to do it again I'd just buy the Barton twin post bracket and be done with it. I first installed a Steeda shifter bracket and that tightened up the shifting. The twin post design keeps the shifter from rotating and tightens up the shifting in another plane. Be prepared for more NHV in either case. [ATTACH=full]457606[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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