Short Shifter
Originally posted by DSC
The stock bushings are made of rubber. After a while it starts to degrade. Urethane bushings are harder and last longer, giving the shifting a stiffer feel.
If you put it into gear, you can wobble the shifter. With the urethane bushings, it'll be reduced by alot, if not all.
The stock bushings are made of rubber. After a while it starts to degrade. Urethane bushings are harder and last longer, giving the shifting a stiffer feel.
If you put it into gear, you can wobble the shifter. With the urethane bushings, it'll be reduced by alot, if not all.
i have a momo combat carbon fiber knob and although it was too much money for a shift knob i love it, it's much easier to grip and that makes it easier to shift, just get whatever shift knob fits your hand and shifting style best
ohh yeah and a short throw, i want one, preferably a gsr one
ohh yeah and a short throw, i want one, preferably a gsr one
Originally posted by thewretchedbeaver
i have a momo combat carbon fiber knob and although it was too much money for a shift knob i love it, it's much easier to grip and that makes it easier to shift, just get whatever shift knob fits your hand and shifting style best
ohh yeah and a short throw, i want one, preferably a gsr one
i have a momo combat carbon fiber knob and although it was too much money for a shift knob i love it, it's much easier to grip and that makes it easier to shift, just get whatever shift knob fits your hand and shifting style best
ohh yeah and a short throw, i want one, preferably a gsr one
why do people want GSR SS?
a gsr ss and a civic ss is the same shifter only the gsr has a dual bend leanin the shifter bakk towards the driver. i have a stock gsr shifter and love it. i used to have a gsr ss and it was nice.
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Originally posted by crucial Si
b/c they are a little shorter of a throw then a civic one,
b/c they are a little shorter of a throw then a civic one,


