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Old Dec 15, 2000 | 07:23 AM
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Adjustable Shifter
Quik Shift Adjustable Throw Shifters let
you adjust the throw length as well as
the stick height for shorter throws and
faster, more precise shifting. The
exclusive AdjustaBall shift ball is made
from Delrin, a material specifically
selected for its low-friction, long-life
characteristics. Adjustment can give as
much as an 80% shorter throw for
flick-of-the-wrist shifting. The one-piece,
polished and chrome-plated Quik Shift
shifter is formed from an extremely
durable steel alloy. The extra weight of
the steel lever delivers more precise
shifting action than lightweight
aluminum shift levers.

What does the Stillen unit do that this one doesn't. I'm still on a quest for a short shifter but dont see why it should cost me $200+. I can get this pacesetter model for $80. Stillen's unit has got to do something this one doesn't for me to justify the extra $120. Any advice will be a great help fellas!!!
Old Dec 15, 2000 | 07:58 AM
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stillen is a complete unit with the base mount together. the pacesetter is just the shifter rod that uses the stock mount with the rubber bushings. also it is adjustable. don't know why, everyone usually adjust it once and leave it. too much trouble to take out the whole unit and re-adjust it. i have the stillen and it is great. never try the other brands, can't give opinion. but this is one mod everyone should get.
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