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![]() here's another vote for the Steeda Tri-ax. I love mine, it shifts so much crisper now. Albeit I heard the Pro-5.0 shifters are great too.
As far as installation; not too difficult however you might have trouble with one of the bolts that holds the rubber boot in place. It is in a farely tight spot with a ratchet and not alot of range in movement with a wrench. Anyt shifter you decide on should come with instructions and will be a great improvement over the factor one.
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