Stillway shifter
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Stillway shifter
Hi anyone of you guys have or tried the stillway shifter? I believers like a shifter that lets you do 1-4 gears up and down (but no down shift). So helps you not miss shift?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/STILLWAY-0-...Cclp%3A2334524
factory shifter feels solid for sure just curious if there were short throw shifter options that people get or not really? Thanks
https://www.ebay.com/itm/STILLWAY-0-...Cclp%3A2334524
factory shifter feels solid for sure just curious if there were short throw shifter options that people get or not really? Thanks
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It's a neat gimmick but it's not something you'd want in a street driven car.
IMHO stock shifter with fresh bushings and boots is a joy. Some of the higher end (and hard to find) short shifters are supposed to be good, but IMHO stock is the way to go.
Also the Stillway is either hard to find or pricey or both.
Dale
IMHO stock shifter with fresh bushings and boots is a joy. Some of the higher end (and hard to find) short shifters are supposed to be good, but IMHO stock is the way to go.
Also the Stillway is either hard to find or pricey or both.
Dale
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Natey (07-29-20)
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I most likely will be getting it for my Supra. So as soon as I install it I will post back with feedbacks!
im sure it’s similar to the rx7 kit
im sure it’s similar to the rx7 kit
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Ehhh... its not for me. Dale said it best. When I first bought my car, the shifter was super sloppy and I found myself trying to find the B&M shifter (is that the name of it?). Anywho, after pulling my engine I bought a shifter rebuild kit and it made a WORLD of difference. IMO there's little reason to look elsewhere for a shifter when you can spend ~$150 and have a brand new shifter.
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