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alright, i know i know, do the search b4 making new thread..don't whore up the Custom Modifications, Tips & Reviews Page..
but i'm in b/n decision..don't know which one to go with..let's see, ptuning.com is sell the twm ss for $128 shipped< come on people, VOTE!!!
A- B&M B- TWM
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B&M because I have felt it before and it feels so natural.
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TWM, very nice feel and looks killer.
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i have b, would suggest a
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neither... shift better with a stock shifter.
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b&m - feels so nice compared to stock, such a shorter throw
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neither... shift better with a stock shifter. is that because you don't have one or you just don't like them?? just asking.. so far B&M seem to be the best choice..
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i have a b&m & love it. shorter throws.
i do think twm looks better though, if that means anything (it's a bit shorter)
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i would say B&M i'm getting my soon
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neither... shift better with a stock shifter. is that because you don't have one or you just don't like them?? just asking.. so far B&M seem to be the best choice.. look at my mod list...
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^^ i dont know how it is for the gt...but for the gts, the shifting is much easier with the b&m.
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the throw is shorter...
its also firmer... like everyone says it is... but IMO thats not a good thing... the gearbox is already too stiff from the factory and a firmer shifter makes misshifting easier...
plus for real racing, a shifter thats the length of our stock one is more accurate...
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again i gotta disagree..i had a lot less problems with my b&m than with my stock
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mine stock is not stiff at all..i can just push it into gear w/out pushing the clutch when i car idling sometime..when the car is off it's even more easy to push into gear..
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of course it's easy to push into gear when the car's off... but anyway, go with b&m, i drove my friend's gt and it felt pretty nice, it was a lot more fun, but a tiny bit stiffer imo. the stiffness might have something to with the installation for those of you guys who are arguing about that.
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every shifter is stiff right after you fool with the assembly. use lithium grease (included) to lubricate all the moving parts..after a couple of weeks everything should be about as smooth as stock
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