Which Short throw shifter?
. Aslo the increased distance to get to 5th is what makes it virtually impossible to miss 3rd when you are really ripping through the gears on the strip or track.Rich, gratz on the install. Tom is right, a couple hundred miles you should be able to shift with just your wrist.
I didn't have time this past weekend to install my new shifter. However, while I was at Home Depot (Pines Blvd & Flamingo Rd), I picked up the same product. It's called Gasket Rubber (6" X 6" X 3/32"), by PlumbShop, part nbr PS2464. It was located in one of the isles towards the back of the store, behind the kitchen remodeling area. There's a disabled guy (in wheelchair) that works in the Plumbing area that's really knowledgable, who took me right to it. I never would've found it on my own. I'm 6'1", and it was on a shelf much higher, and inside a bin, so it was completely out of view. The cost was under $2.
You have to make sure the shifter moves all the way over to the right. I've had some trouble getting into 5th and Reverse with the stock shifter on a GT/CS. 1-4 were fairly easy to get into though.
LFP-holiday special
Thanks guys, you talked me into a Pro 5.0 shifter, can't wait! I talked to Jesse and he said that for the holidays there is free shipping on all 05-06 mustang stuff. The code is "hohoho".
Hope that helps someone! BTW, I got the $245 with free shipping!
Hope that helps someone! BTW, I got the $245 with free shipping!
I installed my Pro 5.0 from LFP today. The install went pretty smooth, until it came time to attach the shift ****. The shift lever that came in the kit doesn't fit the stock shift ****, nor my new Roush Billet w/grips, like Tom has. I tried to call LFP and there was no answer and their mailbox is full.
Am I the only one with this problem?
Am I the only one with this problem?
I installed my Pro 5.0 from LFP today. The install went pretty smooth, until it came time to attach the shift ****. The shift lever that came in the kit doesn't fit the stock shift ****, nor my new Roush Billet w/grips, like Tom has. I tried to call LFP and there was no answer and their mailbox is full.
Am I the only one with this problem?
Am I the only one with this problem?
I used the stock **** and noticed that is wasn't threading exactly the way it should but I got it cranked down good enough and there isn't any movement front to back or side to side. I tried to screw the Pro 5.0 know on the stock shifter and it didn't want to go, so either the thread pattern is different or the size is.
I had to muscle my Roush **** on there; it was hard at first but it's super tight and hasn't moved at all in two months now. It's up to you how hard you want to force it; I had to really muscle it on there but if you're not comfortable doing that, maybe wait till you can talk to them.
I installed my Pro 5.0 from LFP today. The install went pretty smooth, until it came time to attach the shift ****. The shift lever that came in the kit doesn't fit the stock shift ****, nor my new Roush Billet w/grips, like Tom has. I tried to call LFP and there was no answer and their mailbox is full.
Am I the only one with this problem?
Am I the only one with this problem?
Modified Mustangs magazine did a story on the Pro 5.0 install this month. With the shift lever in the lower position the stock **** really looks buried in the console/boot area. Seems like your hand would be really low and prone to rubbing stuff. Am I wrong? I sort of like the way Hurst uses a taller lever so your hand and arm clears everything.
I am using the Pro5.0 with the stock shift ****. No problems, the **** screwed on just as smooth as the stock shifter. I have run into a half dozen or so others who use the stock **** as well, without problems. I would definitely get in touch with the distributor and let them know about your issues.
Modified Mustangs magazine did a story on the Pro 5.0 install this month. With the shift lever in the lower position the stock **** really looks buried in the console/boot area. Seems like your hand would be really low and prone to rubbing stuff. Am I wrong? I sort of like the way Hurst uses a taller lever so your hand and arm clears everything.
Do whatever floats your boat. The lever on the lowest position with the stock **** looks just like stock to me. I had the Hurst shifter with the chrome handle and liked how that felt too. Too bad the shifter wasn't as nice as the handle.
stock shift **** doesn't fit Pro 5.0, at least Pro 5.0 from LFP
I am using the Pro5.0 with the stock shift ****. No problems, the **** screwed on just as smooth as the stock shifter. I have run into a half dozen or so others who use the stock **** as well, without problems. I would definitely get in touch with the distributor and let them know about your issues.
Meanwhile, anyone considering to purchase a Pro 5.0 shifter should make sure the shifter will accept the stock ****, which to my knowledge is thread size Metric 12 X 1.75. The Pro 5.0 shifter from LFP does not.
Bottom line is Pro 5.0 says that Ford changed the thread size at some point and Pro 5.0 didn't keep up.
Modified Mustangs magazine did a story on the Pro 5.0 install this month. With the shift lever in the lower position the stock **** really looks buried in the console/boot area. Seems like your hand would be really low and prone to rubbing stuff. Am I wrong? I sort of like the way Hurst uses a taller lever so your hand and arm clears everything.
Modified Mustangs magazine did a story on the Pro 5.0 install this month. With the shift lever in the lower position the stock **** really looks buried in the console/boot area. Seems like your hand would be really low and prone to rubbing stuff. Am I wrong? I sort of like the way Hurst uses a taller lever so your hand and arm clears everything.
I talked to Mike at LFP, who contacted Pro 5.0. Bottom line is Pro 5.0 says that Ford changed the thread size at some point and Pro 5.0 didn't keep up. Instead Pro 5.0 answer was to include their own shift **** (little round black ****), that fits their shifter. So, I reached a dead end. I sent an email to SteedaGus, asking for help. I think the shift lever that Steeda supplys with their Tri-ax will work. I hope so!
Meanwhile, anyone considering to purchase a Pro 5.0 shifter should make sure the shifter will accept the stock ****, which to my knowledge is thread size Metric 12 X 1.75. The Pro 5.0 shifter from LFP does not.
Meanwhile, anyone considering to purchase a Pro 5.0 shifter should make sure the shifter will accept the stock ****, which to my knowledge is thread size Metric 12 X 1.75. The Pro 5.0 shifter from LFP does not.
See you guys on the weekend, heading up to NJ for the Holiday



