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Driveline/Suspension
New design Barton shifter bracket..Wow!
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<blockquote data-quote="hand-filer" data-source="post: 11795256" data-attributes="member: 113656"><p>Both the Barton and MGW products are well made precision pieces. I know this first hand because I have owned both. When it comes to function there is a significant differance between the two. </p><p>The Barton lasted for a week before I removed it and sold it on ebay.</p><p>I just couldn't live with the noisy/notchy feel of the shifter.</p><p>The MGW is #50 of the first batch of 50. It is precise and it is quiet and like George I have never missed a shift either. I could care less if the latest version is even better than the first. A perfectionest is is own best critic.</p><p>There will always be MGW nut huggers and Barton nut huggers.</p><p>Personally I would wait 3 months for an MGW shifter because they outperform the competition in every way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hand-filer, post: 11795256, member: 113656"] Both the Barton and MGW products are well made precision pieces. I know this first hand because I have owned both. When it comes to function there is a significant differance between the two. The Barton lasted for a week before I removed it and sold it on ebay. I just couldn't live with the noisy/notchy feel of the shifter. The MGW is #50 of the first batch of 50. It is precise and it is quiet and like George I have never missed a shift either. I could care less if the latest version is even better than the first. A perfectionest is is own best critic. There will always be MGW nut huggers and Barton nut huggers. Personally I would wait 3 months for an MGW shifter because they outperform the competition in every way. [/QUOTE]
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