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gq short shift

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gq short shift

Post by kipdog »

has anyone purchaced and used one and were to get?
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Post by coxy321 »

Did you try searching for previous threads first?

No?

Here's a link: http://forum.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtop ... 5&t=207492" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Post by hiy6o »

WOW there is a heap of info on that link glad you took the time to drag it out :roll:
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Post by coxy321 »

hiy6o wrote:WOW there is a heap of info on that link glad you took the time to drag it out :roll:
If you took the time to use the search function yourself instead of having a whinge, you'd find there are several other threads covering short shift upgrades in detail for TD/TB five speed boxes.

Just incase you can't find the search function, here's a handy link for you:

http://forum.outerlimits4x4.com/search.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Post by hiy6o »

Just thought that if you are going to get on someone and give them the old "have ya used the search engine fool" you should make sure the link you put up actually has some useful content , not just the same title.

Oh yeah , thanks for the search link I have been looking for that . Saved it in my favorites.
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Post by Tomo_89 »

ok so i searched.. out of all the posts i found that you can get them from unlimited industries.. but no one has really commented on what its like which i think is what this guy wants. so before you all go and try to be the first to flame him go and do your own research because at the end of the day it just makes you look bad. i would really like to know more about these. if anyone can give any information
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Post by unlimited 1 »

The short shifter that Unlimited Industries sells are the best on the market. They are a complete unit. Unbolt yours and bolt this on. I have run one on my truck for the last 3 years. I also noticed that Dave Cameron has one fitted to his supercharged V8 truck which competed in this years OBC. More than happy to answer any questions.
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Post by coxy321 »

To be honest, i don't think there's much choice for any other units, unless you want build your own.

- Australian made
- Fully rebuildable/repairable
- 50% shorter action
- Direct bolt in replacement.

Given that there are no bad reviews around, i'd suggest that means that there aren't any.
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Post by Tomo_89 »

ok.. i've seen a few pictures but how does it actually work. what is it like to drive with? is it worth it? and how does the gearbox/synchros cope?
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Post by AFeral »

Sandy at Aus 4wd makes them too fair bit cheaper as well.
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Post by jezza93 »

flamin fab all so do one... really nice to shift..
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Post by Rhysta »

Tomo_89 wrote:ok.. i've seen a few pictures but how does it actually work. what is it like to drive with? is it worth it? and how does the gearbox/synchros cope?

The gearstick moves less.. it changes gears faster and like any changing of gears faster its going to be harder on your gearbox.

It works by changing the spot that the stick pivots on so it applies a different ratio of movement therefore requiring less effort from your flabby arm.

Worth it? Probably not, unless your the stig.. but im pretty sure he changes gears with his mind.
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Post by patrol_maverick »

Faster shifting wears out synchros quicker. I found that out with one of my previous g/boxs.
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Post by BadMav »

Shortened my shifter with a 2 inch body lift, still crunches second when dragging off geminis tho :D
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Post by turps »

BadMav wrote:Shortened my shifter with a 2 inch body lift, still crunches second when dragging off geminis tho :D
No the top of your shifter is just 2inchs closure to the floor. It still has the same throw.
A short shift changes the pivot point at which it moves. Thus having a shorter throw.
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Post by BadMav »

turps wrote:
BadMav wrote:Shortened my shifter with a 2 inch body lift, still crunches second when dragging off geminis tho :D
No the top of your shifter is just 2inchs closure to the floor. It still has the same throw.
A short shift changes the pivot point at which it moves. Thus having a shorter throw.
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Post by turps »

BadMav wrote:
turps wrote:
BadMav wrote:Shortened my shifter with a 2 inch body lift, still crunches second when dragging off geminis tho :D
No the top of your shifter is just 2inchs closure to the floor. It still has the same throw.
A short shift changes the pivot point at which it moves. Thus having a shorter throw.
:rofl: turps, I'll try to make the sarcasm a little more obvious next time.
I was on holidays and probably still hung over or was being nagged. If it helps I did the same thing.
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Post by deano86 »

just cut ya shifter where you need it then cut the threaded part off the peice that's already off then rewled to the gear stick, thats how mine is done
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Post by Tomo_89 »

deano86 wrote:just cut ya shifter where you need it then cut the threaded part off the peice that's already off then rewled to the gear stick, thats how mine is done

turps wrote:

BadMav wrote:Shortened my shifter with a 2 inch body lift, still crunches second when dragging off geminis tho :D



No the top of your shifter is just 2inchs closure to the floor. It still has the same throw.
A short shift changes the pivot point at which it moves. Thus having a shorter throw.
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