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I replaced the factory Pro 5.0 handle with a Tri-ax handle because (i) the 5.0 was too short requiring more effort than I preferred, and (ii) the Tri-ax provided me with a better seating position. The Tri-ax is noticiably longer with a more rearward/D/S configuration.
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92 Coupe 4 cyl conversion - Silver/Dark Shadow Grey 302: AFR 185s/FTI/Eddy RPM, 75mm MAF /TB, T5-Z PRO-5.0, 3.73s 13" Bullitt / 11.25" Mark VII, SN95 booster & 99 V6 MC 296rwhp/316tq - 12.78 @ 105 - NX 100 wet - 409rwhp/468tq - No E.T. yet |
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I have a 5.0 handle on my tri-ax,being 6'4" its perfect.
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I have a tri-ax shifter. At the track i run my tri-ax handle and on the street i run my comfort pro handle.
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I've found that I didnt care for the short handles of any sort and use factory handle with solid bushings or a custom stick. Ran the comfort pro steeda for awhile but no longer using it.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: pdx
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I'm starting to feel like my Tri Ax handle could be a little shorter. I love how it shifts, it just seems like the handle still has a lot of for-and-aft travel for a short shifter.
I guess I've really gotten used to it, because I can't even remember how much longer the throws on the stock shifter were now...
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I've never thought the throws were too long on my Tri-ax/comfort pro combo. In fact, I can shift every forward gear with just my wrist, with my forearm resting on the armrest. How much shorter do they need to be? IMHO it's way more important to be able to reach every gear solidly without leaning forward at all than it is to shave the last 1/4 inch of travel. Harnessed in tight, seat all the way back and then some (modified the rails), I can comfortably reach the shifter at all times. I could not say the same with the Hurst I used to have.
http://www.streetfire.net/video/92-5...-on_117325.htm . Last edited by MFE; 03-09-2010 at 10:21 AM. |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: North of Waterloo, Iowa
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I ended up going with the Steeda shifter. It seemed that through my research that was the one for me. It was a hard choice between this and the Pro 5.0 due to the nostalgia properties of the Pro.
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Trader Feedback: (5)
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: pdx
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I'm not knocking the Tri-Ax, just observing how much I've gotten used to it over the past year. It's a great shifter. I love mods like this that make the car much more fun and enjoyable to drive at any speed. I had my alignment checked the other day and after taking it around the block the tech even commented on how much better than stock it shifts.
You sure drive the hell out of your car MFE. I would love to get my car on a road course some day, I can only imagine how much seat time I would need to be able to drive like that though!
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'90 GT - daily driver ![]() WTB... '03 Cobra or AGR SN95 steering rack, Centerforce clutch Last edited by Kerpal; 03-09-2010 at 03:59 PM. |
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