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    K-Tuned shifter/short shifters in general

    Hi guys

    At the moment, I'm straining myself to reach the shifter as I have a tall torso, and the shift lever sits almost at at my arms full extension, and can prove to be quite irritating/painful after some time...

    I'm looking at getting a short shifter and extension soon. I've been looking at the K-tuned shifter as it offers the short shift and the extension as well, but I've been considering something like a BC short shifter with a circuit hero extension.

    I'd like to know people's experiences on either setup.
    SSpamily



    hehe

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    Put chair closer to console, no need to have chair so far back because low rider yolo chair 45 degree offset

    Srs m8


    Also would go for ktuned extension, looks better in my opinion.

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    or can get $15 shift extension from ebay if povo
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    Quote Originally Posted by lolmclol View Post
    Put chair closer to console, no need to have chair so far back because low rider yolo chair 45 degree offset

    Srs m8


    Also would go for ktuned extension, looks better in my opinion.
    His legs would probably be cramped.

    I like the K-Tuned, worth it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cuppa View Post
    His legs would probably be cramped.

    I like the K-Tuned, worth it.
    Nah I know him, seen pics, they were uploaded by trap ink when they were following him to steal parts off his car aye he drives at yolo offset

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    Quote Originally Posted by lolmclol View Post
    Put chair closer to console, no need to have chair so far back because low rider yolo chair 45 degree offset

    Srs m8


    Also would go for ktuned extension, looks better in my opinion.
    Quote Originally Posted by cuppa View Post
    His legs would probably be cramped.

    I like the K-Tuned, worth it.
    I'm 6'3 and already at full extension. And macca has never met me lol

    Not looking at ebay spec, I don't want my shifter snapping on me either.
    SSpamily



    hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by carayan View Post

    Not looking at ebay spec, I don't want my shifter snapping on me either.
    I had one. didnt snap and im a beast
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    Quote Originally Posted by carayan View Post
    Hi guys

    At the moment, I'm straining myself to reach the shifter as I have a tall torso, and the shift lever sits almost at at my arms full extension, and can prove to be quite irritating/painful after some time...

    I'm looking at getting a short shifter and extension soon. I've been looking at the K-tuned shifter as it offers the short shift and the extension as well, but I've been considering something like a BC short shifter with a circuit hero extension.

    I'd like to know people's experiences on either setup.
    BC would work man but the ktuned provides complete adjustability. You could adjust how short and long throws you want to setup to as well where as the BC is fixed (I'm pretty sure). Then you can go into adjusting the shifter level anytime you want which saves buying circuit hero one.

    If I could recommend anything it would be to make sure buy new bushes before hand. And some grease. Take note on which way the bushing was put on. Take note that when extra tightening the bottom pivot (re: ktuned (has Allen key bolt)) it will stiffen the shifting so you need a second person loosening the bolt to get your desired feel.
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