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steeda shifter is very "notchy feeling"
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<blockquote data-quote="96stanggt" data-source="post: 5440354" data-attributes="member: 21828"><p>+1. I had a steeda in my old Gt and loved it. When I bought this car it had a Tri-ax, it just plain sucked....super stiff and notchy. The Pro 5.0 was the same way. I bought the MGW and it's sooooooo much better. I usually don't follow the hype of products, but this shifter does live up to it's reputation. As far as not making it into gear I had that problem also, even with the MGW. I needed a clutch quadrant and firewall adjuster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="96stanggt, post: 5440354, member: 21828"] +1. I had a steeda in my old Gt and loved it. When I bought this car it had a Tri-ax, it just plain sucked....super stiff and notchy. The Pro 5.0 was the same way. I bought the MGW and it's sooooooo much better. I usually don't follow the hype of products, but this shifter does live up to it's reputation. As far as not making it into gear I had that problem also, even with the MGW. I needed a clutch quadrant and firewall adjuster. [/QUOTE]
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