Best choice for Shifter?

NickD87

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Had a Hurst, now have the newest gen mgw, mgw is much nicer. You can tell the engineering and materials differences when you shift, the other nice thing with mgw is they are constantly improving it even after all these years and they will upgrade you to modern spec if you call them.
 

Mike in SC

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Guys, I don't want to piss anybody off but after looking at my requirements, appearance and value I chose......BARTON! He's giving me the flat stick w/ ball delete (have a great ball coming) for $309.00. However, I will tell anyone that wants quality, versatility and top performance of MGW. This thread has really made my choice easy because I did not want to do it a second time. Thanks again.
 

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I don't think you will be disappointed with the Barton at all. I am running one on my '13 (yes, I know, different tranny), and I like it a lot. It's a quality product.
 

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Makes thread asking about which shifter to get...gets many expected "Get an MGW" answers...buys a Barton...
:hmmm:


j/k as long as you're happy with it is all that matters.
 

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Rec'd the Barton yesterday, put it in today....Stunning!! Feels like you are throwing an electric switch. Short throw & precise. Made a good choice. Thanks for the input!
 
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