My first impression of the Hurst shifter.
Here's what I found on the Hurst website.
The first pic shows the classic white ball w/o the Hurst logo on it.
The second pic is the handle David is using. (# 538 0015) I'm guessing though.
I also included one someone might like because it not only angles back, but also towards the driver. (# 538 8571)
The first pic shows the classic white ball w/o the Hurst logo on it.
The second pic is the handle David is using. (# 538 0015) I'm guessing though.
I also included one someone might like because it not only angles back, but also towards the driver. (# 538 8571)
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Longer stick makes slightly longer throw, but still way shorter than stock and the height means no elbows hitting console tops and easier reach over anything in cup holder.
That's a Hurst 538-0015 shifter stick, some longer and angled back than the one supplied with the Hurst Billet Shifter. https://themustangsource.com/f669/sh...3650-a-525179/
Here is a thread with a simple adaptor I made a month ago that quite by chance, nearly puts the ball in the same spot. I made several ..... but I like this best.
https://themustangsource.com/f669/tb...thread-523689/
That's a Hurst 538-0015 shifter stick, some longer and angled back than the one supplied with the Hurst Billet Shifter. https://themustangsource.com/f669/sh...3650-a-525179/
Here is a thread with a simple adaptor I made a month ago that quite by chance, nearly puts the ball in the same spot. I made several ..... but I like this best.
https://themustangsource.com/f669/tb...thread-523689/
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