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Originally posted by GatorSVT:
A few people remove the centering spring to make it feel a bit looser.


Not accurate...

The centering spring is removed so it doesn't try to throw the shifter into the stop between 2nd & 4th on the 1 - 2 shift... That sucks! I know from experience.. :rolleyes:

Plus it makes the shifter feel a lot more precise and give more accurate throws since the centering spring isn't always trying to pull it to the center (VERY pronounced with the B&M installed!)

IMO (and any one who has tried mine - I have converted a few folks wink ) it is infinitely better with the spring disconnected (but left on) - quick job to do it too...


2000 SVT #674 - Check it out!

Whoever coined the phrase; "If it ain't broke; don't fix it" ~ Just doesn't get it...