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Who still sells the B&M short shifters? I am looking for one but can't find any anywhere. Anyone know?? Thanks
When you get lucky and someone on here puts one up for sale. That's how I got mine for my last CSVT. I'm sure someone sells them still, but I don't know where...
why would you want a B&M? its essentially just a cut shifter which only gives minimal shortening of the shift throws. the only 2 real short throw shifters (actually lengthen the distance between the pivot ball and the lower cable mount) are the FRPP/Steeda and the CFM, with the CFM being the shortest throw (the shaft height is also adjustable on the CFM).
You can get them every day of the week for $170 on Summitracing.com. I picked mine up NIB for $69.99 shipped. Wish I would have got the other one too.
why would you want a B&M? its essentially just a cut shifter which only gives minimal shortening of the shift throws. the only 2 real short throw shifters (actually lengthen the distance between the pivot ball and the lower cable mount) are the FRPP/Steeda and the CFM, with the CFM being the shortest throw (the shaft height is also adjustable on the CFM).
I think new B&Ms are about $200??
I am selling the one I have for $150. It is still in the car, but will be for sale soooooon.
Maybe because he doesn't want to deal with having a riser plate made and dropping the exhaust system and heat shield to install a shifter when you can install a B&M in like 15 minutes? I found my B&M on ebay in February. If I had known what a good deal I got, I would have bought all that the seller had.
Well I had a B&M in my 99 and it worked perfect.
DO you have a part # for the steeda one? is it just a bolt in like the B&M. I don't want to drop the exhaust and all that crap for a shifter.
Thanks
it is. the reverse lockout is an unneeded "feature" from the factory. there is a much stronger lockout built into the shift tower inside the trans that forces you to go to neutral before going to reverse.I like that they list removing the factory reverse lockout as a feature.![]()