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Opinion on Mach's shifter
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<blockquote data-quote="34Ford" data-source="post: 1734597" data-attributes="member: 14382"><p>I dont see how you can get the shifter back closer to you with the way the shifters today are directly intergrated into the tranny unlike the old days where the shifter is bolted to the side and uses linkages.</p><p></p><p>You could get a shifter like the hurst style with a lot of bend in it but you gain a lot of travel when you do this. And I personally like the short throw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="34Ford, post: 1734597, member: 14382"] I dont see how you can get the shifter back closer to you with the way the shifters today are directly intergrated into the tranny unlike the old days where the shifter is bolted to the side and uses linkages. You could get a shifter like the hurst style with a lot of bend in it but you gain a lot of travel when you do this. And I personally like the short throw. [/QUOTE]
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