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Old 08-04-2004, 04:42 PM   #1
LincoConti87
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Default Pistol Grip, T-Handle, or Classic Ball shift knob?

I like the looks of all three of these shift knobs. T handles look like they would be uncomfortable but cool looking. Classic knobs look cool but possibly too plain and also maybe slick if hand gets sweaty? I think pistol grip seems like the natural position for how I'd reach for my shifter but will it end up sitting way too high off of the stick?

Seems some people really like the T handle after they get used to it but are they good in a fox body mustang setup? I've got a short throw B&M shifter with ugly arse stock shift handle (I just bought this car like this). I kind of thought I'd like to have the B&M T handle just to match up to the shifter under the boot so that it kinda makes sense instead of the handle saying hurst but not having a hurst shifter under it. It seems that T handles can be had new for around 10-15$ on ebay all the time and the classic hurst is about 28$ and I think pistol grip was going for around like 50-60$(ouch).
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