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DB&BGT 11-16-2000 12:37 AM

Shifters
 

Which is better or preferred? Pro 5.0 or
Steeda Tri-ax shifter?

T_Bone 11-16-2000 02:04 AM

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 http://www.mustangworks.com/interact...oard/smile.gif

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.

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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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95GTS 11-16-2000 09:41 AM

OOooooo....pretty color. I want that one!!!

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1996 Mustang GTS

DB&BGT 11-17-2000 12:34 AM

Thanks. I like the Pro
5.0. I believe one site offered the steel bushing kit, in order to use stock handle?

97snakedriver 11-17-2000 03:09 AM

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.

Stefan 11-17-2000 03:39 PM

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.

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66 Tahoe Turquoise Coupe
Laser Red 96GT Ragtop
Both are slow but easy on the eyes!

LI STANG 11-17-2000 05:09 PM

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,

DB&BGT 11-18-2000 12:11 AM

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!

99GTpony 11-20-2000 12:29 AM

how much are these thing, i really want a short shifter.

DB&BGT 11-20-2000 01:05 AM

Around $199.00 with bushings for stock handle. Will email you
with info that I found

Mustang92 11-20-2000 07:52 AM

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


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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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