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Who do you guys think makes a better short shift TWM or TRD?
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QUOTE(Coomer @ May 2, 2005 - 2:30 AM) QUOTE(Bigmeanbulldog55 @ May 1, 2005 - 8:44 PM) Make your own. Just take a hacksaw to your shifter. Shorter shifts. [right][snapback]281164[/snapback][/right] That isn't the same as getting a true short shifter. A short shifter extends the lever below the fulcrum. [right][snapback]281224[/snapback][/right] I knew there had to be something about them more than just the shorter shaft. I also knew that it was not as good of an idea to just saw off the shifter. I never knew exactly why though. QUOTE(presure2 @ May 2, 2005 - 12:58 PM) IMO you cant really compare the 2, theyre 2 totally diffrent things the TWM is a short shifter, IE SHORTER SHIFTER LENGTH the TRD is a QUICKSHIFTER not shorter than stock, just quicker throw the TRD is made to keep your hand CLOSER to the steering wheel, where it SHOULD be when your not shifting. /rant ![]() [right][snapback]281364[/snapback][/right] Anyone comferm this? TRD would most definately be my choice if this is the case. Is is really better for preformance driving? -------------------- Live Free, Be Happy
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