I've owned many B&M,Hurst, and pro5.0, Th pro 5.0 hands down. It was the first and will always be king.
If they suggest anything else other than a pro 5.0 shifter then they have never owned one.
Warning if you have never used one, it will take a little practice for the 2nd to 3rd shift. You will most likely go from 2nd to 5th on your first try because it is a lot shorter throw than the stocker. Also you no longer have to push up and over at the same time to get to third. The aftermarket shifters have preload springs in them. So when shifting from 2nd to 3rd just simply push forward and let the spring guide it to 3rd for you and you will never mis.
Plus the pro 5.0 have adjustable preload springs, not all the aftermarket shifter have that feature.
If they suggest anything else other than a pro 5.0 shifter then they have never owned one.
Warning if you have never used one, it will take a little practice for the 2nd to 3rd shift. You will most likely go from 2nd to 5th on your first try because it is a lot shorter throw than the stocker. Also you no longer have to push up and over at the same time to get to third. The aftermarket shifters have preload springs in them. So when shifting from 2nd to 3rd just simply push forward and let the spring guide it to 3rd for you and you will never mis.
Plus the pro 5.0 have adjustable preload springs, not all the aftermarket shifter have that feature.