Short Throw shifter
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I bought the Steeda Tri-Axe shortly after buying my '11 GT. The Steeda was the only one available at the time. It is very good and feels precise. I added the Steeda bracket about a month ago and it brought the shifter to a new level although the noise of shifting did slightly increase with the bracket install.
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Originally Posted by 2011 GT/CS
Why are you selling
9k miles on it and the bracket.
#25
Originally Posted by LEwis26
Want to try a different shifter. Nothing wrong with the Barton, works great. I just wanna try something different.
9k miles on it and the bracket.
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I have the Steeda shifter with the Barton brace. Steeda didn't have a brace at the time of purchase. I'm happy with my Steeda shifter, no complaints. The MGW changes a bit more, and some folks say that it's the best on the market and perhaps it is, but I can say I HAVE NEVER MISSED A GEAR WITH A STEEDA SHIFTER. I've been using their shifter's for 14 years and three Mustangs.
#29
Hey Guys and Gals,
We are currently offering our Short Throw Shifters on sale. If you are looking to pull the trigger and get something for the holidays, now is the time to get a great deal from Steeda!
Take a look and see if it is what you are looking for.
http://www.steeda.com/store/2011-holiday-sale.html
We are currently offering our Short Throw Shifters on sale. If you are looking to pull the trigger and get something for the holidays, now is the time to get a great deal from Steeda!
Take a look and see if it is what you are looking for.
http://www.steeda.com/store/2011-holiday-sale.html
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