MGW shifter pics
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MGW shifter pics
Does anyone have pictures of the MGW short throw shifter install on a 2010 GT. I have been looking at short throw shifters and I am pretty sure this is the one that I want, unless you guys have had bad experiences with them or something.
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I don't but you cannot go wrong with MGW. I had a problem with mine for the cobra when it came in and their customer service is top notch. They build the better shifter. Haven't heard a complaint about MGW's products yet.
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Thank for the quick responses. I am glad to hear that you guys have had good experiences with MGW. Thanks for the link BlueBoss. If anyone has an final install pics of one on a 2010 I would still like to see that, I know the 2010 5 speed was a little different than the previous years and also different from the 2011+ 6 speed version.
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There are a couple websites that sell them (JDM Engineering comes to mind), but they're more than $100 more expensive than ordering from MGW directly.
Believe me, this is an amazing shifter, and worth every penny.
JR
Believe me, this is an amazing shifter, and worth every penny.
JR
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Why pay for it to be installed, when the installation is ridiculously easy?
Seriously, the MGW instructions are spot on, and there are Youtube videos from MGW that show you exactly how to install it. All you really need are a couple jackstands (for safety) a set of combination wrenches, and a set of sockets. Removal of the old shifter takes about 15 minutes, including getting the car up in the air, and installation of the new one takes about 25 minutes.
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Seriously, the MGW instructions are spot on, and there are Youtube videos from MGW that show you exactly how to install it. All you really need are a couple jackstands (for safety) a set of combination wrenches, and a set of sockets. Removal of the old shifter takes about 15 minutes, including getting the car up in the air, and installation of the new one takes about 25 minutes.
JR
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