Originally posted by DemonSVT:
Cutting a stock shifter gives you a shorter handle. THAT'S IT!

The throw is still the same.


The B&M changes the angle below the fulcrum point to actually make the throw shorter. It also shortens the handle.

If you want to take that a step further the Steeda raises the fulcrum point to allow even a bit more change in angle below the fulcrum point.


Both shorten the actual "throw"


Cutting a stock one only shortens the handle. Just hold the shifter lower. Unless you mean just a "looks" mod.




From a few old posts and pics I saw, it looked like the B&M was only shorter up top while the Steeda lengthened the bottom end for a true short shifter.


1998 T-Red SVT #957 Born 5/14/1997