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    Quote Originally Posted by Dy_ View Post
    i intend to cut my gear stick abit shorter to give it that short shifter feel.

    and was wondering if theres a tool i can use to retread it after i cut it off?

    atm im thinking of using an angle grinder.

    open to suggestions!

    thanks
    the price of a short shifter is pretty cheap even as low as $50 new, or secondhand can be got for $20. DOn't cut it its not worth the trouble.
    I used a hacksaw to cut the corolla one cos they don't have shortshifters easily avialable
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    yeah looking into it now and they are quite cheap. although i gotta research on which one to get etc. cause they even have ones for $3.99 on ebay lol.

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    i got a cheap ebay one. Only cost me $50 and had it for over 2yrs now no issues at all.
    P.S i'd recommend changing the bushes for the shifter if you do it.
    THe polyurothane ones go for like $25, JDMyard has them as do online performance, which is closer by
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    Hmmm.....

    Well a guy on a forum im on did a custom short shifter (seeing as they werent in production at the time and atm cost well over $100+)

    Another friend of mine gave this ago on his 3rd gen prelude and it felt pretty good actually

    Anyway have a read...

    http://www.redpepperracing.com/forum...9&#entry208739

    Also if you read on later he did a shift extender
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    yup ... I got those from JDMyard for my $38 ebay shortshifter as well ... had it for ages .. still going strong and feels very nice... it does say it's from the same manufacturer as B&M.

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    Buy a quality short shifter, cheap, quick, easy, no problems. Don't mess with the stock item.
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    done deal. who has something i can read up on so i can decide what which one t get.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aimre View Post
    It purpose is to make the throw shorter. Look at the diagram, by shortening the stick, you also make the throw shorter.
    it will make the throw shorter and increase the effort needed.
    So , your shifting will become more difficult. Less leverage.

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    LOL that will only make it harder for you to shift! haha

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