Dumb Aftermarket Shifter Question
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Dumb Aftermarket Shifter Question
Just wondering if the Steeda Sport shifter is designed to work with the Ford OEM shift **** and boot? I want to keep the OEM look but reduce the shift throws.
Has anyone here done this...and if so, what were their experiences?
Thanks in advance...
Has anyone here done this...and if so, what were their experiences?
Thanks in advance...
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No, not talking about the Tri-Ax shifter, talking about the sport shifter in my link.
But if the Tri-Ax accepts the stock shift **** and boot (and maintains the same height), is it advantageous to go that route instead?
But if the Tri-Ax accepts the stock shift **** and boot (and maintains the same height), is it advantageous to go that route instead?
Not a dumb question...
The Tri Ax shifter is the way to go. It's a very strong billet unit. It maintains the factory thread, so you can use your factory shift **** on it. This is my opinion, one of the nicest shifters available at this time. It's got a great feel, and nearly impossible to mis shift into 3rd. You can change the height of the shift ****, as well. Just all around a nice unit.
I have a group buy going on for these for $269.99 shipped to the door, only until Wednesday of this week, though. If you're interested, either PM me or give me a call! THANKS
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The Tri Ax shifter is the way to go. It's a very strong billet unit. It maintains the factory thread, so you can use your factory shift **** on it. This is my opinion, one of the nicest shifters available at this time. It's got a great feel, and nearly impossible to mis shift into 3rd. You can change the height of the shift ****, as well. Just all around a nice unit.
I have a group buy going on for these for $269.99 shipped to the door, only until Wednesday of this week, though. If you're interested, either PM me or give me a call! THANKS
CR
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Not a dumb question...
The Tri Ax shifter is the way to go. It's a very strong billet unit. It maintains the factory thread, so you can use your factory shift **** on it. This is my opinion, one of the nicest shifters available at this time. It's got a great feel, and nearly impossible to mis shift into 3rd. You can change the height of the shift ****, as well. Just all around a nice unit.
I have a group buy going on for these for $269.99 shipped to the door, only until Wednesday of this week, though. If you're interested, either PM me or give me a call! THANKS
CR
Tillman Speed
610-497-5776
610-497-3736
The Tri Ax shifter is the way to go. It's a very strong billet unit. It maintains the factory thread, so you can use your factory shift **** on it. This is my opinion, one of the nicest shifters available at this time. It's got a great feel, and nearly impossible to mis shift into 3rd. You can change the height of the shift ****, as well. Just all around a nice unit.
I have a group buy going on for these for $269.99 shipped to the door, only until Wednesday of this week, though. If you're interested, either PM me or give me a call! THANKS
CR
Tillman Speed
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So from what I hear you saying, I can maintain the shifter HEIGHT that comes OEM from the factory - which, as you know, is quite short.
This has two different height positions you can choose from. I wish I had pictures to show you, but yes it's quite short! You'll love the shifter's feel, height, and quality!
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Found awesome pictures for you from GPStang06...


Both positions of the Steeda Tri Ax that you can choose from...

It's a must have!! Give me a shout via telephone or PM if you're interested, I can get it out to you next week!
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Both positions of the Steeda Tri Ax that you can choose from...

It's a must have!! Give me a shout via telephone or PM if you're interested, I can get it out to you next week!
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I'm torn between the Hurst, the Pro 5.0, and the Tri-Ax shifters. I'm looking for a replacement for my Roush because it vibrates at high revs. Reading the various posts here is making the decision tough.
Jon
Jon
You cant go wrong with any of them. The Hurst isn't the right choice for more spirited driving or competition driving, but great on the street, or for someone that wants the old school look.
For those who want a short throw, stock look, great quality, billet construction it's gotta be Steeda Tri Ax or Pro 5.0.
I like the Steeda Tri Ax personally, but I've sold a ton of the Pro 5.0 and it's just as nice!
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Tillman Speed
For those who want a short throw, stock look, great quality, billet construction it's gotta be Steeda Tri Ax or Pro 5.0.
I like the Steeda Tri Ax personally, but I've sold a ton of the Pro 5.0 and it's just as nice!
CR
Tillman Speed
Thanks for the quick reply. My main concern is vibration. The Roush vibrates a fair amount at high revs and it drives me nuts if I feel like gassing it.
You cant go wrong with any of them. The Hurst isn't the right choice for more spirited driving or competition driving, but great on the street, or for someone that wants the old school look.
For those who want a short throw, stock look, great quality, billet construction it's gotta be Steeda Tri Ax or Pro 5.0.
I like the Steeda Tri Ax personally, but I've sold a ton of the Pro 5.0 and it's just as nice!
CR
Tillman Speed
For those who want a short throw, stock look, great quality, billet construction it's gotta be Steeda Tri Ax or Pro 5.0.
I like the Steeda Tri Ax personally, but I've sold a ton of the Pro 5.0 and it's just as nice!
CR
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You cant go wrong with any of them. The Hurst isn't the right choice for more spirited driving or competition driving, but great on the street, or for someone that wants the old school look.
For those who want a short throw, stock look, great quality, billet construction it's gotta be Steeda Tri Ax or Pro 5.0.
I like the Steeda Tri Ax personally, but I've sold a ton of the Pro 5.0 and it's just as nice!
CR
Tillman Speed
For those who want a short throw, stock look, great quality, billet construction it's gotta be Steeda Tri Ax or Pro 5.0.
I like the Steeda Tri Ax personally, but I've sold a ton of the Pro 5.0 and it's just as nice!
CR
Tillman Speed
It's the "streetability" that I'm researching right now. Thanks for the pics! If the Tri-Ax also provides shorter, smoother throws while maintaining all the other properties of the OEM unit, then it is probably the best choice for me, personally.
CR
Tillman Speed
You cant go wrong with any of them. The Hurst isn't the right choice for more spirited driving or competition driving, but great on the street, or for someone that wants the old school look.
For those who want a short throw, stock look, great quality, billet construction it's gotta be Steeda Tri Ax or Pro 5.0.
I like the Steeda Tri Ax personally, but I've sold a ton of the Pro 5.0 and it's just as nice!
CR
Tillman Speed
For those who want a short throw, stock look, great quality, billet construction it's gotta be Steeda Tri Ax or Pro 5.0.
I like the Steeda Tri Ax personally, but I've sold a ton of the Pro 5.0 and it's just as nice!
CR
Tillman Speed
You could seriously just bring it to a machine shop and have them either rethread if possible, or make you a billet shaft with the right thread. Just make sure they use T6061.
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The aftermarket shifters have a dual purpose. One is to provide a reasonable improvement on the track, the other is to facilitate the dummies who can't shift a enjoy a longer transmission life span before the warranty runs out. There are side effects of course, those being partial loss of hearing and/or a visit to the looney tunes farm, cause it sure are hell they'll drive you up the wall.
No, sorry the boards server was acting up all day. I haven't had too much trouble with road noise, yet I don't DAILY DRIVE an S197? So I assume those who do notice it alot more.
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