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Shifters: opinion from folks who've lived with them for abit now
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<blockquote data-quote="esqeddy" data-source="post: 762144" data-attributes="member: 12322"><p>I just ordered the UPR Blue Thunder yesterday. I am expecting it tomorrow if I'm lucky. My research indicated that this is virtually identical to the tri-ax, less expensive, and has the shift knob positioned much closer to the driver. I'm anxious to see how big a difference this makes. I also, got the 3 hook quadrant and firewall adjuster. Hopefully I will cut some serious times off of my shifts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="esqeddy, post: 762144, member: 12322"] I just ordered the UPR Blue Thunder yesterday. I am expecting it tomorrow if I'm lucky. My research indicated that this is virtually identical to the tri-ax, less expensive, and has the shift knob positioned much closer to the driver. I'm anxious to see how big a difference this makes. I also, got the 3 hook quadrant and firewall adjuster. Hopefully I will cut some serious times off of my shifts. [/QUOTE]
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