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<blockquote data-quote="tv's 03" data-source="post: 3098531" data-attributes="member: 15647"><p>I have the MGW, but its just another shifter with a bit more adjustability to the handle, most of which is useless. I mean who would put their shifter in a 3 o'clock position anyway?.... I feel the testimonies here oversell it. Yea I love it, but I came from stock. If I already had a steeda of Pro 5.0, I think it would be a total waste of money to switch to MGW</p><p></p><p>My buddy uses the steeda, and he loves it, and we did not notice much difference between mine and his. Besides he has a spacer that bolted up to the steeda and moved the shifter handle to a much better location that the MGW could go. The shifter needs to be moved toward the driver and back imho. The MGW can only move the handle closer to the driver, at the cost of moving it forward and making it a greater reach. The MGW adjustability is only useful for about 45-90 degrees of the 360 degrees you can adjust it.</p><p></p><p>Again, I love my MGW, but I wanted to give you more of a objective opinion than, "MGW is the best". I would still like to find a way to move the shifter back 1-2 inches. MGW should think about making a spacer that fits on their shifter and moves the handle backward 1-2 inches, and provides additional adjustability imho.</p><p></p><p>The steeda is also a good product and all shifters are an improvement over stock</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tv's 03, post: 3098531, member: 15647"] I have the MGW, but its just another shifter with a bit more adjustability to the handle, most of which is useless. I mean who would put their shifter in a 3 o'clock position anyway?.... I feel the testimonies here oversell it. Yea I love it, but I came from stock. If I already had a steeda of Pro 5.0, I think it would be a total waste of money to switch to MGW My buddy uses the steeda, and he loves it, and we did not notice much difference between mine and his. Besides he has a spacer that bolted up to the steeda and moved the shifter handle to a much better location that the MGW could go. The shifter needs to be moved toward the driver and back imho. The MGW can only move the handle closer to the driver, at the cost of moving it forward and making it a greater reach. The MGW adjustability is only useful for about 45-90 degrees of the 360 degrees you can adjust it. Again, I love my MGW, but I wanted to give you more of a objective opinion than, "MGW is the best". I would still like to find a way to move the shifter back 1-2 inches. MGW should think about making a spacer that fits on their shifter and moves the handle backward 1-2 inches, and provides additional adjustability imho. The steeda is also a good product and all shifters are an improvement over stock [/QUOTE]
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