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<blockquote data-quote="akaeric" data-source="post: 782792" data-attributes="member: 12990"><p>What I did was installed a Tri-ax shifter that has two settings to bolt the handle but I used the stock handle offthe stock shifter it has a thick rubber garment whick helps the noise that the tri-ax is known for and mounted it to the highest holes and the stock bolts fit perfectly to the Tri-ax shifter because you need the longer bolts bacause of the rubber garment and use the stock shifter boot over the shifter it self to help the noise I was told about and I had a big boot from the hurst shifter and put it over that before I put the bolt plate back and now the shifter handle is perfect its right at my reach now bending or stretching to shift try I have short arms to plus the shifter is as quiet as the stock one is no noise at all. I don't lesson to much music so I would of heard it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akaeric, post: 782792, member: 12990"] What I did was installed a Tri-ax shifter that has two settings to bolt the handle but I used the stock handle offthe stock shifter it has a thick rubber garment whick helps the noise that the tri-ax is known for and mounted it to the highest holes and the stock bolts fit perfectly to the Tri-ax shifter because you need the longer bolts bacause of the rubber garment and use the stock shifter boot over the shifter it self to help the noise I was told about and I had a big boot from the hurst shifter and put it over that before I put the bolt plate back and now the shifter handle is perfect its right at my reach now bending or stretching to shift try I have short arms to plus the shifter is as quiet as the stock one is no noise at all. I don't lesson to much music so I would of heard it. [/QUOTE]
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