Cobalt SS/TC Short Shifter confirmed!
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Hey guys,
I'm going to Ottawa first weekend of March to see a hockey game, and visit some fam. We may take a trip over to Montreal for the day, and if i have some cash, i may like to pick one of these up! I assume you have no issues selling right out of shop? Also where about's are you located if i was going into Montreal? Like distance from Montreal?
Thanks!!
Mike
I'm going to Ottawa first weekend of March to see a hockey game, and visit some fam. We may take a trip over to Montreal for the day, and if i have some cash, i may like to pick one of these up! I assume you have no issues selling right out of shop? Also where about's are you located if i was going into Montreal? Like distance from Montreal?
Thanks!!
Mike
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(to TWM performance.. just rationalizing not complaining((necessarily lol)))
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ya make one that fit the stock knob and Id be all on it. Im pretty picky about my shift knobs, I usually dont like most stock ones, and i rather dislike the plain steel and aluminum ones, its preferences, Make a short throw that uses my stock shift knob!
*P.s had to be very careful to continue to use shift knob, and now i like my knob better than someone elses knob *
*P.s had to be very careful to continue to use shift knob, and now i like my knob better than someone elses knob *
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Hey guys,
I'm going to Ottawa first weekend of March to see a hockey game, and visit some fam. We may take a trip over to Montreal for the day, and if i have some cash, i may like to pick one of these up! I assume you have no issues selling right out of shop? Also where about's are you located if i was going into Montreal? Like distance from Montreal?
Thanks!!
Mike
I'm going to Ottawa first weekend of March to see a hockey game, and visit some fam. We may take a trip over to Montreal for the day, and if i have some cash, i may like to pick one of these up! I assume you have no issues selling right out of shop? Also where about's are you located if i was going into Montreal? Like distance from Montreal?
Thanks!!
Mike
We are located in Napierville which is on the south shore and about 15 min from the island of Montreal. And you are more than welcome to pass by the shop to buy it directly from us . Here is our exact address so you can google map us:
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6 Rang St Andre, Unit #10
Napierville, QC J0J 1L0
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Same. 70 dollars for a ball im not necessarily a fan of is osmething im still working on. I guess I can just wait and keep saving then it wont matter. (I dont mind the M1 but 70 dollars is a bit much for me)
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(to TWM performance.. just rationalizing not complaining((necessarily lol)))
If there is anything else I can do for you all, let me know and I'll be happy to help!
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Patrick
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Got my TWM today and installed! The shifts are solid! I did get the bushings as well. The only thing i'm having issues with.. is that i can't get it into 5th or 5th is .009 to the right of 4th. Anyone else ran into this?
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The issue with the 5th gear is easy to fix, actually there are many people who run into the same issue with the stock shifter. If you check your installation manual at the steps where you disconnect and then reconnect the shifter cable, you will need to do the same kind of operation on the other shifter cable (the one on the left side of the shifter assembly).
That cable controls the side to side movement of the shifter. If you slightly adjust so the shifter moves to the right, you should fix the 5th gear issue quite easily. Just make sure that every gear including reverse engage properly before installing everything back.
I hope this help, thanks for your feedback!
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That cable controls the side to side movement of the shifter. If you slightly adjust so the shifter moves to the right, you should fix the 5th gear issue quite easily. Just make sure that every gear including reverse engage properly before installing everything back.
I hope this help, thanks for your feedback!
Frank
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Thank you for the info! lol.. that's what i asked my friend, but it was already late. Fantastic! Will go check it out.
LoL... yeah an easy fix. Took about 1 min. Thank you all again. This is a SOLID shifter. It is my first ever, but have felt others B&M and even Hurst.. The feeling of the shifts is true every time! No more missed gears! Thank you.
LoL... yeah an easy fix. Took about 1 min. Thank you all again. This is a SOLID shifter. It is my first ever, but have felt others B&M and even Hurst.. The feeling of the shifts is true every time! No more missed gears! Thank you.
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BRAND NEW PRODUCT!
Be sure to keep an eye out for our Shifter Extenders that will be for sale soon! Bring your shifter up high so that you can reduce the distance from your steering wheel to your shift knob in order to always be in control of your car. Great for track racing and autox!
Here is a picture of our 4 inch prototype shift extender which is made of solid stainless steel.
Be sure to keep an eye out for our Shifter Extenders that will be for sale soon! Bring your shifter up high so that you can reduce the distance from your steering wheel to your shift knob in order to always be in control of your car. Great for track racing and autox!
Here is a picture of our 4 inch prototype shift extender which is made of solid stainless steel.