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Which is better or preferred? Pro 5.0 or Steeda Tri-ax shifter? |
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Registered Member
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Minot AFB, ND
Posts: 207
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I've had both and wouldn't say one is better than the other. But, I like the Pro 5.0 better. Here's a breakdown...
Tri-ax Pros: adjustable height, shifter is closer to you, cool name, pretty color ![]() Tri-ax Cons: Notchy feel, more gear noise. Pro 5.0 Pros: shortest throw, good feel, no noise, solid construction. Pr 5.0 Cons: shortest throw(you have to reach for 5th) In order to have the best of both world's, some people are using the Pro 5.0 base with the Tri-ax handle. This way you can have the feel of the Pro 5.0 with the stick a little longer and closer to you. Whichever you choose will feel 100% better than the stock shifter. ------------------ T-Bones 1997 Cobra Wht/blk, Pro 5.0,FRPP 4.10's, aluminum driveshaft, FRPP throttle body, C&L 80mm MAF, K&N, Steeda U/D pulleys, Steeda timing adjuster, Flowmasters, s/f connectors, FRPP pro springs, BBK caster/cambers. |
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Git jiggy
Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: MO USA
Posts: 865
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Thanks. I like the Pro
5.0. I believe one site offered the steel bushing kit, in order to use stock handle? |
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Registered Member
Join Date: May 1999
Location: Blacksburg, VA
Posts: 1,526
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I have the Steeda Tri-Ax, but have driven both, and I agree with T-Bone.
But I would put the "Notchy" feel in the Pro catagory. I actually like it better. But I would also put an * next to gear noise. Particulary at low RPMS; the Steeda unit does transmit more gear noise. (Shrugs shoulders) I think either one you will be happy with. |
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Registered Member
Join Date: Dec 1998
Location: Manhattan, KS 66502
Posts: 599
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I have the B&M Ripper and it suits me fine. It's all personal preference and driving style that determines what's "best". As stated above, anything is better than stock.
------------------ 66 Tahoe Turquoise Coupe Laser Red 96GT Ragtop Both are slow but easy on the eyes! |
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Registered Member
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: syosset,n.y. usa
Posts: 45
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It's true reaching for 5th takes some getting used to with the pro 5.0 but i thought they offer another handle that brings it back to you. ------------- 99 gt bassani xpipe, pro 5.0,
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Thanks to all. Will go
with the 5.0, and use the offered bushing kit, in order to retain the stock handle. Guess I'll have to suffer without the pretty color! |
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Registered Member
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: grayslake IL 60030
Posts: 20
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how much are these thing, i really want a short shifter.
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Around $199.00 with bushings for stock handle. Will email you
with info that I found |
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Drag Racer!
Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: Lake Worth, FL USA
Posts: 757
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If anyone is considering the Steeda Tri-Ax then make sure you check out the Blue Thunder shifter by UPR. They are identical but come with a stronger aluminum shifter handle and are more affordable. I've had mine for 8 months now with no problems.
www.uprproducts.com ------------------ 00 GT, K&N, MAC Tree Killer, Pullies, 4.10’s, 2 chamber Flowmasters, UPR shifter, Weld Pro Stars, Nitto DR’s 13.35@100.02 (1.88 60ft)MM#100 88 LX coupe X-FHP, 12pt Cage, UPR K-member, 31 spline rear, full spool, more to come |
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