So many shifters

Wakes4Fun

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Jan 9, 2007
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O.K. right know I have a tri-ax on my car but it's a buddy of mines and now he wants it back. So I'm looking for another one, I really don't want another tri-ax because i think there alittle hard shifting. I was thinking of getting a B&M but what do you guys think??? I just want a good, reliable shifter that also shifts pretty smooth.:nice:
 
usually people want the "notchy" feel of shifters... and a positive stop. i think thats what you will find with most aftermarket shifters... if i was to recommend the best shifter on the market i would say go with an MGW, but tis a very short shift, and is pricy. the next step down is probably a pro 5.0 and i'm very happy eith mine. if you absolutely need a smooth shift, you might wanna try to find something with eurethane bushings...
 
get a AODE lol then you dont have to worry about shifters lol....im just playing i have been debating the same question for my 93....mgw or pro5.0 and i cant seem to make my mind up either so tell me how you like it after you get it in:nice:
 
what if you got a tri-ax for cheap, but replaced the springs for some that have a little less pressure?

i just got a tri-ax w/ the tr3550 and like it waaay better than the stocker, but i would like to loosen it up just a bit. hehe, maybe i'll cut a coil and see what that's like.