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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby marshall_mosty's Avatar
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    T-5 shifter advice

    When I was putting the Tranny back into AI#67, I noticed a considerable amount of slop in my 10 year old Hurst shifter. After an unsucessful rebuild of the shifter today, it hit the trash can.

    Therfore, I am in need of advice on what's the "cats meow" for shifters these days. I haven't bought one in a while, so I know there are more out there than the old standards:

    1. B&M "Ripper" $200
    2. BBK "Pro Plus" $175
    3. Fidanza $176

    If anyone has any suggestions, I'm all ears.
    Marshall Mosty
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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby jeffburch's Avatar
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    Anything with adjustable stops.
    Five Oh is the way to go though.

    jb

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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby mitchntx's Avatar
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    I like the Ripper because the base can be adjusted forward or backwards about an inch to suit the driver.

    I also like the way the handle curves towards the driver.

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    MGW....well worth the money and you can rotate the shift lever toward the driver for more of a custom fit....they aren't cheap but they are engineering marvels compared the to other "junk" out there that work to copy each other. One marketing picture that was taking had the entire car being picked up by the shifter! :shock:

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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby mitchntx's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by AI#97
    the entire car being picked up by the shifter! :shock:
    Wow ... you Ford guys do everything weird.

    The GM guys typically remove the trans from beneath the car ...

    :wink:

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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby
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    Quote Originally Posted by mitchntx
    Quote Originally Posted by AI#97
    the entire car being picked up by the shifter! :shock:
    Wow ... you Ford guys do everything weird.

    The GM guys typically remove the trans from beneath the car ...

    :wink:
    I think they were just rotating the tires?! :lol:

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    MGW, MGW, MGW!!!!!
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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby
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    Marshall,
    I tossed my 16 year old Hurst shifter this weekend as well. MGW is the cat's meow for Mustangs. I ordered it last Tuesday...arrived in 2 days. Installed last nite. Very nice.

    From what I understand, they're made by the son of a gunsmith. All the materials are "gun quality".

    PS- The composite "race knob" is very nice too!

    -=- Todd
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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby marshall_mosty's Avatar
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    MGW has been ordered. $187 total...

    Thanks guys. 8)
    Marshall Mosty
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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby
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    There is a lot of quality in these and you won't be disappointed. They even come with a miniature tube of GOOD RTV to do the job!!!

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