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Old 04-18-2017   #1
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Default White Racing short-shifter kit - any experience?

Does anyone have any experience with this product? The trans will be out for a new pilot bearing and I'm debating this v. the Hurst shifter, which I already own but haven't installed. Feel free to PM me if you'd rather not post a public review. WR is a supporting vendor and I want to understandably keep it positive. If it's great, by all means, share.

I checked the stickies before posting, sorry if I overlooked any info there.
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Old 04-18-2017   #2
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Default Re: White Racing short-shifter kit - any experience?

Do a search in the Tech section about the shifters. There are quite a few threads about the different shifters, which I am sure you will enjoy reading.
They will give you a lot of insight on choosing one for your Z.

Check over on CF also, here is an example....

https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...m-shifter.html
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Default Re: White Racing short-shifter kit - any experience?

I've tried them all and without question prefer the throw length, firmness, and positive feel of the Hurst.
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Old 04-18-2017   #4
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I've tried them all and without question prefer the throw length, firmness, and positive feel of the Hurst.
I agree with Phil, for the shortest positive feeling shifter I like the B&M Ripper(however its super short and notchy),but for smooth transitioning short shifting I like the Hurst also. Its in the Irene car.

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Old 04-18-2017   #5
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Default Re: White Racing short-shifter kit - any experience?

Thanks for the feedback everyone. I did read all the shifter threads, then decided to send my Hurst for installation. It's been in the parts stash for 8 years, not sure what I thought I was saving it for, haha.
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