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Thread: If I get a Hurst shifter can I use my stock shift rods ?
          
   
   

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    Thanks for that I was just trying to get the price down a bit.

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    If you only want it to look like you have a Hurst shifter, then cut your stock handle off just below where it comes out of the shifter boot and drill two holes and bolt a Hurst handle to it.

    The tighter Hurst tower won't be much improvement if you keep the sloppy factory linkage.

    A little hint, generally speaking, a buck saved on a shortcut today will, usually, end up costing you two bucks tomorrow.
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    I don't care what it looks like

     



    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer2 View Post
    If you only want it to look like you have a Hurst shifter, then cut your stock handle off just below where it comes out of the shifter boot and drill two holes and bolt a Hurst handle to it.

    The tighter Hurst tower won't be much improvement if you keep the sloppy factory linkage.

    A little hint, generally speaking, a buck saved on a shortcut today will, usually, end up costing you two bucks tomorrow.
    I'm not bothered what the shifter looks like. I just want to be able to to shift gears and not get stuck between 3rd and 2nd. I'll most likely get a Hurst in May.

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