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How does a short shift kit work? Also, I realise what some of the benefits are likely to be, but what are the potential downsides? If it made the box feel tighter and have a shorter throw Ford would put it in every car (and I'd have had one in my ex-girlfriend), so what's the negative?

Keep in mind I am clearly not a mechanic!

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The only possible downside I can think of is that because you're doing the same amount of work over a shorter distance the throw gets a bit heavier, but it's not a lot heavier, just the masses might complain so that's why it's not standard.

(I realise the masses go auto, but still...) probably also a cost issue.

There is a cheaper non-herrod version soon to be or maybe already released that from what I can see is identical apart from the colour. It's under the $300 mark but I haven't got hold of one yet so I'n not sure how it compares. if you're interested I could try and find out who makes it.

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I fitted one and have had no problems. The whole shifting action just feels heaps more precise - where as the factory shifter felt loose :stirthepot:.

The service dept did a deal and fitted it for $450. :spoton: Money well spent.

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I fitted one and have had no problems.  The whole shifting action just feels heaps more precise - where as the factory shifter felt loose  :stirthepot:

The service dept did a deal and fitted it for $450.  :spoton:  Money well spent.

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Which dealer?

Also, does it affect the strength of the gearbox?

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I fitted one and have had no problems.  The whole shifting action just feels heaps more precise - where as the factory shifter felt loose  :stirthepot:

The service dept did a deal and fitted it for $450.  :spoton:  Money well spent.

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Which dealer?

Also, does it affect the strength of the gearbox?

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You wouldnt think it would effect the strenght of the box....

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I fitted one and have had no problems.  The whole shifting action just feels heaps more precise - where as the factory shifter felt loose  :wavey:

The service dept did a deal and fitted it for $450.  :k24t:  Money well spent.

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Which dealer?

Also, does it affect the strength of the gearbox?

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You wouldnt think it would effect the strenght of the box....

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Not in the slightest.

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