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    yea...there not road race shifters =P where sequential shifters....if you have a shifter that tall you would be shifting "into" your dash. And you dont get a short shifter from have an actual "shortened" shifter. Its about the hieght from where the linkage connects to where the center of the shifter is... It actually shortens the distance that the shifter has to move to engage the gears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LS2ner
    yea...there not road race shifters =P where sequential shifters....if you have a shifter that tall you would be shifting "into" your dash. And you dont get a short shifter from have an actual "shortened" shifter. Its about the hieght from where the linkage connects to where the center of the shifter is... It actually shortens the distance that the shifter has to move to engage the gears.
    lol, did you miss the part about us using them on both our Honda Challenge cars? They are extra tall, and yes do have the added length below the pivot point to create a shorter throw...

    i've cut and welded several stock shifters to equal the throw of the $100 "short" shifters but that's not what i want.

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