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    mechanix0889 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Shift kit? th350

     



    ive seen these shift kits for the th350 which one is better than another? what exactly do they do and can you tell the differce?

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    there are shift kits available from mild to wild. If this is a street-driven car, a shift kit will be fun for about 10 minutes, then you'll be sick of being jerked back with every shift. At least that's been my experience.
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    tech is right about the mild to wild. it just depends on what you want. they can make a big dif. in the shift. in my younger days I always put the wild and the older I got the milder the kit got. it will help save the clutches in the trans. if you are doing a lot of drag racing. for the old farts GM try to make the trans shift as soft as possible under normal driving, but if you're doing a lot of WOT shifting then you need a kit installed. get somebody that know what he's doing to do it, or you may be walking.
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