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Steeda Tri-ax or Pro 5.0? And why
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<blockquote data-quote="akaeric" data-source="post: 1020954" data-attributes="member: 12990"><p>I had The Tri-ax after the Hurst in my 2003 the Hurst was a more shore footed shifter the Tri was a good shifter but a little mushy in third I like to feel the gears when shifting I had more bounce grind in third with the tri if you know what I mean or uyou may call it a kick back becauce tird was soft and it was not the stop bolts I checked them twice. </p><p>In my 2004 I have the Pro 5.0 and I used the stock it has a nice thick rubber insulator and the stock bolts torked nice and tight. I have that adjustable handle I forgot what you call it you know with the blue base and I found out is to make it as long as the stock you would have to pull it out so much it was pass the bolts so I couldn't tighting it. The good thing about using the stock handle is there is no weak spots no bolts to come loose and it goes togther just like stock and I doubt the dealership could tell that the shifter has been changed. Anyway thats what I have is the pro5.0 with stock handle and I highly recommand this shifter as I said I have had the Hurst and Tri-ax and the pro 5.0 is a better shifter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akaeric, post: 1020954, member: 12990"] I had The Tri-ax after the Hurst in my 2003 the Hurst was a more shore footed shifter the Tri was a good shifter but a little mushy in third I like to feel the gears when shifting I had more bounce grind in third with the tri if you know what I mean or uyou may call it a kick back becauce tird was soft and it was not the stop bolts I checked them twice. In my 2004 I have the Pro 5.0 and I used the stock it has a nice thick rubber insulator and the stock bolts torked nice and tight. I have that adjustable handle I forgot what you call it you know with the blue base and I found out is to make it as long as the stock you would have to pull it out so much it was pass the bolts so I couldn't tighting it. The good thing about using the stock handle is there is no weak spots no bolts to come loose and it goes togther just like stock and I doubt the dealership could tell that the shifter has been changed. Anyway thats what I have is the pro5.0 with stock handle and I highly recommand this shifter as I said I have had the Hurst and Tri-ax and the pro 5.0 is a better shifter. [/QUOTE]
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