can you wait for them to be made?not to hijack.... but where is the cheapest place to get a b& m as no one seems to make the riser plate for the steeda!!!!!!!
can you wait for them to be made?
If there not made i can machine you one but i can tell you right now it will cost more then $10.
If I am able to get these made - would you guys want me to supply the bolts that need to be 10mm longer then stock or would you like to find them yourselves?
I just heard back from Steve at Tousley Ford. I can get the Ford Shifter in the link below for $71.50 plus shipping! Thats huge! He also believes it's the same shifter as the Steeda one. As he is running the Ford Racing Performance Parts short throw in his SVT Focus.
Before I buy the shifter though I want to know for sure that this riser plate is being made.
I always wanted to install a true short shifter. I'd be down for one of these plates.
So I believe this is the Steeda shifter I need then right?
Also when searching for the lowest price I found a Ford Racing shifter... is it the same as the Steeda shifter??
I was just reading the install instructions for the ford racing shifter and noticed this. Maybe steeda actually makes the ford racing one. Either way they are made for the same car so should work the same in the tour.Wow $71.50 is a great price. Has anyone determined if that shifter (from Ford) is the same as the Steeda shifter?
Interesting fact -
Did you know the pivot point on the B&M is EXACTLY the same distance from the linkage as it is on the stock shifter? That's why I'm rocking the sawed-off stock shifter: B&M performance FOR FREE.
But I would love to go with a Steeda, as they are CLEARLY superior to the B&M unit, since the fulcrum is higher. So I'm also curious about the price and availability of these riser plates.
"Mount the exclusive Steeda Shift Assist Spring between the shifter base and
the top cover that holds down the shifter (view 7)."