Lately I have been wanting to slice my shifter a little bit to make it lower. I searched and couldn't find any answers to the questions I have. First off, how far down have the people who cut theirs cut it? Second, is it a lot harder to shift, find gears, ect.? And third, What should I cut it with?
I am not looking to buy a short shifter, I'd just like to cut it down a bit.
I'm kind of scared to do this because I don't want to ruin it lol..so some feedback would be nice.
thanks guys
Chad
chad......u need to ask drew morgan.....he did that to his cavy......i think if i remember right he told me that it works fine.....and its easy to find the gears
^^ holy big sig
anyway i know a few that have done it. honestly short throws are cheap. like 130 from karo w/ free shipping. anyway you probably wanna take about an inch off (from what i heard thats a comfortable spot so you can have your arm on the center console and it wont hurt your wrist. as for the gears, i imagine it would be the same
LOL Andrew...downsize that bad boy....I'll ask andrew next time i see him...
ßãggéÐÇåv98 (Ûñqùðtäߣè Øñé)-thanks for the reply....i would just buy one but i don't have the money right now so im just ghonna chop it.
Chad
I've heard its a no no, but if u dont like it, just save for the short shifter...i love mine...
i cut about an inch and a half off of mine. Its easy to find the gears, just takes a little bit more pressure to get them there. it actually makes the shifts take longer. i just did mine for a show i was entering. my short shifter will be ordered soon.
i cut mine last year, i used a saw and it took me an hour to chop off an inch of it,,looks good, shifting into gear isn't as smooth as it was, i'm definately gonna get a b&m short throw real soon,
i was happy with mine, i used hack saw, didnt take very long, i think i took off 1 3/4" cannot remember though