Shift Knob Thread Size
#1
Shift **** Thread Size
I just installed my Hurst Billet/Plus shifter for my T-5 and I was thinking about getting a new shift **** for it. Anyone know the thread size on it??? I looked through everything that came with it but can't find the size. Thanx.
#5
Originally posted by buzz12586
I don't need the stock size. I need the size of the Hurst one. It is smaller.
I don't need the stock size. I need the size of the Hurst one. It is smaller.
I'm not doubting you, but I was almost sure that all aftermarket shifters were stock thread size. I know Pro 5.0 ( ), B&M, and 6spd Hursts are...I'd double/triple check.
-Corey
#9
Originally posted by Rippin92RS
I know Pro 5.0 ( )
-Corey
I know Pro 5.0 ( )
-Corey
A hurst doesnt even allow you to use your stock **** thats not cool at all...cawlk up another point for PRO 5.0!
But someone said buying a shorter stick from ebay...isnt that defeat the purpose of buying the aftermarket short throw shifter in the first place as your screwing up the goemotry of the shifter and it would be harder to shift. You mise well just cut a chunk off the stock shifter and tread the shaft. The reason a short throw shifter works so well is they move the middle movement point of the shifter up so the lower part of the shifter is longer thus makeing the throws shorter but you keep the same ease of shifting movment. I guess tho if you like cutting about 1/2" off a short throw shifter it prob = the same throw as cutting 1" off a stock one and you would mess up the geometry about the same.
Last edited by jcurrieirocz; 02-06-2004 at 05:06 PM.
#10
Originally posted by jcurrieirocz
MMMM yes yes they rock
A hurst doesnt even allow you to use your stock **** thats not cool at all...cawlk up another point for PRO 5.0!
But someone said buying a shorter stick from ebay...isnt that defeat the purpose of buying the aftermarket short throw shifter in the first place as your screwing up the goemotry of the shifter and it would be harder to shift. You mise well just cut a chunk off the stock shifter and tread the shaft. The reason a short throw shifter works so well is they move the middle movement point of the shifter up so the lower part of the shifter is longer thus makeing the throws shorter but you keep the same ease of shifting movment. I guess tho if you like cutting about 1/2" off a short throw shifter it prob = the same throw as cutting 1" off a stock one and you would mess up the geometry about the same.
MMMM yes yes they rock
A hurst doesnt even allow you to use your stock **** thats not cool at all...cawlk up another point for PRO 5.0!
But someone said buying a shorter stick from ebay...isnt that defeat the purpose of buying the aftermarket short throw shifter in the first place as your screwing up the goemotry of the shifter and it would be harder to shift. You mise well just cut a chunk off the stock shifter and tread the shaft. The reason a short throw shifter works so well is they move the middle movement point of the shifter up so the lower part of the shifter is longer thus makeing the throws shorter but you keep the same ease of shifting movment. I guess tho if you like cutting about 1/2" off a short throw shifter it prob = the same throw as cutting 1" off a stock one and you would mess up the geometry about the same.
A Pro 5.0 has about 2" of thread already. The stock, or an aftermarket, **** only needs ~7/8" so you can already lose about an inch or so, using the supplied stick. I'd never buy a short stick. Although Lou's and a Pro 5.0 are supposed to be heaven together...
#11
All I know is that I love this shifter (the Hurst). It feels so much better than my old one. The length of the stick is the same, but the throw (distance between gears) is a lot shorter. It feels amazing.
#12
Originally posted by Rippin92RS
A Pro 5.0 has about 2" of thread already. The stock, or an aftermarket, **** only needs ~7/8" so you can already lose about an inch or so, using the supplied stick. I'd never buy a short stick. Although Lou's and a Pro 5.0 are supposed to be heaven together...
A Pro 5.0 has about 2" of thread already. The stock, or an aftermarket, **** only needs ~7/8" so you can already lose about an inch or so, using the supplied stick. I'd never buy a short stick. Although Lou's and a Pro 5.0 are supposed to be heaven together...
#13
Originally posted by jcurrieirocz
yes i know ive been contiplaiting wheather to cut mine down...but i dont want to incase i dont like it. Whats so big about lou's stick anyhow??? i mean how much lower is it compared to the supplied one if say you cut it...or does it have a bend in it or something??
yes i know ive been contiplaiting wheather to cut mine down...but i dont want to incase i dont like it. Whats so big about lou's stick anyhow??? i mean how much lower is it compared to the supplied one if say you cut it...or does it have a bend in it or something??
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