C's short shifter height drop?
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C's short shifter height drop?
hi i have a c's short shifter but the box is completely in japanese, and i cant locate how far it drops the shifter height vs stock. the reason i need this is because im trying to order a new shift boot from redlinegoods and they need to know the height reduction. if anyone out there can help.... please do
on a side note, does anyone else have the C's shifter, and if so how do you like it compared to say the mazdaspeed, b&m, etc etc ? thanks, heath
on a side note, does anyone else have the C's shifter, and if so how do you like it compared to say the mazdaspeed, b&m, etc etc ? thanks, heath
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i have a c's shifter and the redline boot. when i ordered mine i never mentioned anything about a height reduction and it fits fine.
To let you know, there is not much of a loss in hight at all. a real short shfter is more on how the angle is set on the shaft. if it was just shortened then you could just of cut your stock shifter and be done. but because the proper way of designing a shifter is not height and more angle of the shaft and ball its almost the same
To let you know, there is not much of a loss in hight at all. a real short shfter is more on how the angle is set on the shaft. if it was just shortened then you could just of cut your stock shifter and be done. but because the proper way of designing a shifter is not height and more angle of the shaft and ball its almost the same
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i have a c's shifter and the redline boot. when i ordered mine i never mentioned anything about a height reduction and it fits fine.
To let you know, there is not much of a loss in hight at all. a real short shfter is more on how the angle is set on the shaft. if it was just shortened then you could just of cut your stock shifter and be done. but because the proper way of designing a shifter is not height and more angle of the shaft and ball its almost the same
To let you know, there is not much of a loss in hight at all. a real short shfter is more on how the angle is set on the shaft. if it was just shortened then you could just of cut your stock shifter and be done. but because the proper way of designing a shifter is not height and more angle of the shaft and ball its almost the same
-heath
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