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GeorgiaGT40

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I am very pleased. I didn't know the difference it would make. I used one of these and was very pleased with the results. I had no idea how crappy the stock shifter really is.
 

Steve777

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I need one
 

krly79

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Mine will be here on Thursday
 

dsg_gt2004

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i just got mine installed ..and i love driving my car even more now...definitely a good improvement and i know i wont be missing 3rd gear anymore ..hope you enjoy yours
 
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GeorgiaGT40

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I love it. I got the gasket from 1quick6, well worth it in my opinion.
 

dsg_gt2004

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i thought about getting those gaskets, but i decided i didnt want to wait so i just bought some red rtv and it worked well....either way, im gonna have to try to reduce some of that transmission noise
 
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1quick6

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GeorgiaGT40 said:
I love it. I got the gasket from 1quick6, well worth it in my opinion.
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Thanks for the purchase man! I am glad you liked the gaskets. Many people are surprised about how well the gaskets actually work. People with shifters already installed with regular RTV silicon will really fell the difference once they switch over to my gaskets. No more noise, vibration, or mess. Plus, I try my best to get gaskets delivered within 3-5 business days of payment. So if someone is ordering a shifter and gasket set at the same time, the gaskets will probably get there at the same time, if not sooner than the shifter. Thanks again for the purchase man!
 

sabrooks

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I love my tri-ax and I also got the gasket from 1quick6. Good investment to lower the noise from the tranny.
 

smokin'Red35th

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I love the noise I downshift every chance i get now, just to hear it
 
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1quick6

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smokin'Red35th said:
I love the noise I downshift every chance i get now, just to hear it
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Lol, some people love the noise, and some people find it annoying. The vibration and buzziness is what most people cant stand. Before I came up with the gasket idea, my shifter would vibrate and make a buzzing noise whenever I was in 2nd or 4th gear. Now that problem is completely gone. If you ever get tired of the noise, let me know. Take care buddy.
 

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Interesting, first I've heard of this gasket. Pretty cool.
 

smokin'Red35th

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1quick6 said:
Lol, some people love the noise, and some people find it annoying. The vibration and buzziness is what most people cant stand. Before I came up with the gasket idea, my shifter would vibrate and make a buzzing noise whenever I was in 2nd or 4th gear. Now that problem is completely gone. If you ever get tired of the noise, let me know. Take care buddy.
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hmmm, no i dont have any buzzing or vibration, however my aluminum shift knob gets hot as hell sometimes. If i ever decide i need the gasket, Ill be sure to drop you a line.
 
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smokin'Red35th said:
hmmm, no i dont have any buzzing or vibration, however my aluminum shift knob gets hot as hell sometimes. If i ever decide i need the gasket, Ill be sure to drop you a line.
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Cool man, I will tell you this, the gaskets will not protect the knob from getting either really hot or really cold. Best thing to do is keep a shirt or towel in the car and cover up the shift knob when your car is parked out in the sun. Hope this helps man, later!
 
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shifter noise

1quick6 said:
Lol, some people love the noise, and some people find it annoying. The vibration and buzziness is what most people cant stand. Before I came up with the gasket idea, my shifter would vibrate and make a buzzing noise whenever I was in 2nd or 4th gear. Now that problem is completely gone. If you ever get tired of the noise, let me know. Take care buddy.
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an offroad x will solve it to

I can barely here the radio on the freeway.
 
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shifter noise

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Cool man, I will tell you this, the gaskets will not protect the knob from getting either really hot or really cold. Best thing to do is keep a shirt or towel in the car and cover up the shift knob when your car is parked out in the sun. Hope this helps man, later!
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I'm going to get some tho. I still here that tranny racket.
 

decoy562

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That is interesting, do you have to use the silicon too when you install them?
 

MT1083

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decoy562 said:
That is interesting, do you have to use the silicon too when you install them?
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Nope...just throw the gasket on and reinstall everything.
 

dmarco_4u

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1quick6 said:
Cool man, I will tell you this, the gaskets will not protect the knob from getting either really hot or really cold. Best thing to do is keep a shirt or towel in the car and cover up the shift knob when your car is parked out in the sun. Hope this helps man, later!
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your linky is not worky, i want to buy a gasket
 
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GeorgiaGT40

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=33733&item=7916849411




 

sabrooks

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the gaskets are awesome
 
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