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Picture request for hurst stick and rubber boot

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GM991

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Was hoping to see if anyone has used the hurst chrome shifter stick and hurst rubber boot on there 87-93.
Like this one.
http://www.brothersperformance.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/4170

Was wondering how it looks, meaning is it a neat install with the factory trim piece or do you take that out and just use the rubber?
Don't want to buy it it it really does look good when installed.
Love the classic look thought...

thanks
gm991
 

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I have it and it looks great when it's new. It looks like the boot and shifter came on the car from the factory. After a year or so the rubber boot cracks up and it's junk.

 
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that is what I'm looking for...Sweeeeeet
So how does the hurst boot attach to the trim?
Do you remove the factory boot from the trim piece??
How does the hurst rubber attach to the the trim piece?

thanks
 

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GM991 said:
that is what I'm looking for...Sweeeeeet
So how does the hurst boot attach to the trim?
Do you remove the factory boot from the trim piece??
How does the hurst rubber attach to the the trim piece?

thanks
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It comes attached to the trim. There are 4 small retainers that hold the boot to the trim. You just pull your old trim and boot off, do a little minor trimming with a hacksaw blade and then the Hurst trim and boot snap into place. The factory boot does not fit the Hurst shifter or Hurst trim.
 
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Maryland Stang said:
It comes attached to the trim. There are 4 small retainers that hold the boot to the trim. You just pull your old trim and boot off, do a little minor trimming with a hacksaw blade and then the Hurst trim and boot snap into place. The factory boot does not fit the Hurst shifter or Hurst trim.
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OOOOOOOOO
So the hurst boot isn't all rubber as it looks, its got a plastic trim piece under it that snaps into the stock holes?

thanks
 
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GM991 said:
Was hoping to see if anyone has used the hurst chrome shifter stick and hurst rubber boot on there 87-93.
Like this one.
1987-1993 Mustang Chrome CompStick [ HUR5380036 ] from Brothers Performance Warehouse

Was wondering how it looks, meaning is it a neat install with the factory trim piece or do you take that out and just use the rubber?
Don't want to buy it it it really does look good when installed.
Love the classic look thought...

thanks
gm991
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I've had one in my fox for 4 years now , no rips or cracks like in pic , was a very easy and no mod reqiured to install , a little pricey but I like the old school look !!
 
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Daddyo99 said:
I've had one in my fox for 4 years now , no rips or cracks like in pic , was a very easy and no mod reqiured to install , a little pricey but I like the old school look !!
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Cool
What kind of shifter you have?
When I bought the car it came with a steeda, don't really want to have to replace the shifter to use this.
Hope the hurst stick bolts right up...
 

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GM991 said:
OOOOOOOOO
So the hurst boot isn't all rubber as it looks, its got a plastic trim piece under it that snaps into the stock holes?

thanks
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The whole square plastic piece come out with the stock shifter boot. The Hurst shifter boot and trim go in it's place. Just like is pictured here.

 
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Maryland Stang said:
The whole square plastic piece come out with the stock shifter boot. The Hurst shifter boot and trim go in it's place. Just like is pictured here.

Click to expand...

thanks
I know the stock trim is attached to the stock shifter boot.

I just thought the hurst boot was just a floppy piece of rubber that just layed there.
Didn't know it had a rigid piece of plastic under it that clips in place.


OOOOOOO
I'm getting me one of these....
 
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