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Old 01-17-2012, 07:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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looking for short shifter

Need help looking for a short shifter can y'all help me out?
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Old 01-17-2012, 07:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have a JTC customs short shifter with a set of bushings. Brand new - never been installed. Shoot me a PM and we'll discuss a price.
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jtc now has the frame bushings with the kit, or if you search ebay for pspec right now pete is selling the rest of the shifter frame bushings he had left. i read that jtc is also coming out with the cable bushings in the next 3 months.
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+2 have both the shifter cable bushings and shifter bushings and they're great.

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i didn't care for the jtc. shifted bad for me, hard to get into gear. i'm looking for a pspec v1 or still begging blacktrax to make me one
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How low did you have it set.....I noticed if it was to low I had problems getting in gear. The brass cable bushings helped that issue a little bit. I raised it a little in the end though. Still a short shift though.

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i had the shift setting middle and the height low. it just wasn't as smooth as my pspec. i guess i could have tried raising it, but i just sold it and went back to stock.
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Either your syncros are bad, you're shifting too fast, you had it adjusted too far or you didn't apply enough grease to the ball joint.

It's a rod with a greased ball joint.. Not really possible for one to be smoother than another.
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no. no. probably. no.

shift cable location really seems to dictate smoothness. guess i couldn't get this one to where i had my pspec. i liked the fixed design of my lean and my pspec much better.
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