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Old 11/4/13, 06:42 AM
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Originally Posted by conv_stang
Lol, thanks. Def miss the good ole days of shifter installation. 20-30 minutes beats 3 hours any day. But it is well worth the time. MGW definitely have the most complete kit out.
Nick, what are your thoughts on MGW Itself? Pros? Cons? Worth it? Spread the good news to the other forum shifter virgins
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Originally Posted by FromZto5
Nick, what are your thoughts on MGW Itself? Pros? Cons? Worth it? Spread the good news to the other forum shifter virgins
Definitely worth the money I believe compared to the others. It replaces everything for the factory shifter. Only con is lack of instructions, but the video I posted made it simple. If you have smaller hands and arms installation should be fairly simple. I did it on jack stands in a garage with hand tools. I recommend watching the video before hand and then referring to it as you go along. For the dust boot I worked it from the inside inside of the boot with my fingers. I did not pull it down in the shifter base when they did. I did not follow their way and it allowed me to seat it in all the grooves easily. I used the track bushing on the rear mount. There is no vibration, no noise coming up through the shifter. It takes a couple drives to get used to the shifter compared to the factory one. I don't have to roll the car to get it into first all the way like would happen with the factory shifter. But the throws are shorter and it takes some reprogramming your senses to realize its in gear. Shifts are rifle bolt precise, and the trans did not feel as notchy when cold this am when I drove and it was 34 outside. I love the power and suspension upgrades I've done. But for day to day driving I think I'm gonna like this mod the most

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Old 11/4/13, 08:23 AM
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Tony, where is the report?????
I think I may wait till spring time as I probably won't be driving the car much these days because of the weather.
Old 11/4/13, 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by conv_stang
Definitely worth the money I believe compared to the others. It replaces everything for the factory shifter. Only con is lack of instructions, but the video I posted made it simple. If you have smaller hands and arms installation should be fairly simple. I did it on jack stands in a garage with hand tools. I recommend watching the video before hand and then referring to it as you go along. For the dust boot I worked it from the inside inside of the boot with my fingers. I did not pull it down in the shifter base when they did. I did not follow their way and it allowed me to seat it in all the grooves easily. I used the track bushing on the rear mount. There is no vibration, no noise coming up through the shifter. It takes a couple drives to get used to the shifter compared to the factory one. I don't have to roll the car to get it into first all the way like would happen with the factory shifter. But the throws are shorter and it takes some reprogramming your senses to realize its in gear. Shifts are rifle bolt precise, and the trans did not feel as notchy when cold this am when I drove and it was 34 outside. I love the power and suspension upgrades I've done. But for day to day driving I think I'm gonna like this mod the most
Very well said sir. Welcome to the MGW family. Sometimes I forget just how big an improvement this mod was compared to stock. I've had the shifter on my car now for the last two years and 7000 miles. It's been nothing short of amazing. Thank you for sharing your experiences.

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I think I may wait till spring time as I probably won't be driving the car much these days because of the weather.
Tony, if anything, that's the best time to install the mod. There's no pressure of being done at a certain time. Right?
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Ok......reading this thread is making me want one of these beauties!
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Originally Posted by FromZto5
Tony, if anything, that's the best time to install the mod. There's no pressure of being done at a certain time. Right?
You said it Burton. Plus,....it won't be so cold in the garage. LOL

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Ok......reading this thread is making me want one of these beauties!
From what I have read and researched, you can't go wrong man!
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Originally Posted by Tron
Ok......reading this thread is making me want one of these beauties!
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LOL
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Originally Posted by Tron
Ok......reading this thread is making me want one of these beauties!
I didn't mind the stock shifter...and didn't have any real issues. That's why I waited 18 months and over 30,000 miles. But after the other mods, I felt the shifter was limiting my driving experience. I've always had Pro 5.0 shifters in my foxes and SN95's and loved the solid structure they offered. And after checking all the options felt the MGW was the best comparable shifter for the MT82 cars

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OK OKKKK i will do it!
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Originally Posted by Tron
OK OKKKK i will do it!
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Originally Posted by Tron
Ok......reading this thread is making me want one of these beauties!
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OK OKKKK i will do it!
Sean... I'm going to hold you to it!
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Originally Posted by Tron
OK OKKKK i will do it!
if you lived closer I would help...though a road trip might be nice LOL
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Originally Posted by FromZto5
Sean... I'm going to hold you to it!
My name is right there and you can't even spell it right!
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Originally Posted by conv_stang
if you lived closer I would help...though a road trip might be nice LOL
Yeah that would be cool if i lived closer to some of you guys.....install meets are fun!
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My name is right there and you can't even spell it right!
Whoops... Sorry Shawn
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Just joking around wit ya buddy
You should put your name below your avatar so i can remember it haha.

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Got my shift **** in today and must say it is perfect. With the SR short throw.
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Originally Posted by joshuabowman
Got my shift **** in today and must say it is perfect. With the SR short throw.
Yeah that is AWESOME, ONLY time I regret the auto I got is when I see this ****
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Originally Posted by joshuabowman
Got my shift **** in today and must say it is perfect. With the SR short throw.
Awesome.
I will be putting my GHIG Roush shifter ball on when I do the shifter install.


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