D Durden DEEP FAT FRY Founding Member Mar 9, 2000 5,557 217 153 Sep 23, 2024 #1 Sep 23, 2024 #1 I've got a TKO 5 speed in my '65, and the shifter feels pretty sloppy. What would you guys recommend as a replacement?
I've got a TKO 5 speed in my '65, and the shifter feels pretty sloppy. What would you guys recommend as a replacement?
Noobz347 Stangnet Facilities Maint Tech... Er... Janitor Admin Dude Jan 4, 1985 42,910 21,087 234 Box behind Walmart Sep 23, 2024 #2 Sep 23, 2024 #2 MGW, hands down. If gives you the most positioning options. I don't mean that it's so much of an improvement that I'd dig my Tri-Ax out to replace it but I do consider it better than my Tri-Ax. Reactions: D Durden
MGW, hands down. If gives you the most positioning options. I don't mean that it's so much of an improvement that I'd dig my Tri-Ax out to replace it but I do consider it better than my Tri-Ax.
D Durden DEEP FAT FRY Founding Member Mar 9, 2000 5,557 217 153 Sep 24, 2024 #3 Sep 24, 2024 #3 Noobz347 said: MGW, hands down. If gives you the most positioning options. I don't mean that it's so much of an improvement that I'd dig my Tri-Ax out to replace it but I do consider it better than my Tri-Ax. Click to expand... Hey, do you have al link for those shifters?
Noobz347 said: MGW, hands down. If gives you the most positioning options. I don't mean that it's so much of an improvement that I'd dig my Tri-Ax out to replace it but I do consider it better than my Tri-Ax. Click to expand... Hey, do you have al link for those shifters?
Noobz347 Stangnet Facilities Maint Tech... Er... Janitor Admin Dude Jan 4, 1985 42,910 21,087 234 Box behind Walmart Sep 24, 2024 #4 Sep 24, 2024 #4 MGW Aftermarket Racing Shifters www.mgwshifters.com