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Old 08-29-2006, 08:21 PM
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Hello, I'm new to this site, I just purchased a Nighthawk Black Pearl '04 Civic EX and I want to make a quick change with the shifter. The stock shifter feels to tall, it's just not comfortable. I had a B&M short throw shifter in my last car (a Z24). I enjoyed the shifter's short throws but disliked the rough quality of the shifts, plus it would eventually get loose and spin in a complete circle which sucked too, so I'd have to re-tighten it again and again. Anyways, I wanted to get something that would keep the stock quality shift feel, something that would obviously shorten the height and throws but also not get loose and spin. So I was looking at either Skunk2, AEM/DC Sports or Revo. If anyone has any of these shifters or can comment about them I would appreciate the replies because I'd like to replace my stock one soon. Oh and I don't want to cut my stock shifter down so please don't bother to advise me on that solution.
 
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Old 08-29-2006, 09:31 PM
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The shifters on hondas are very good quality, anything you put on and it will feel very smooth and it shouldnt get loose as long as you tighten it enough.
 
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Old 08-29-2006, 09:52 PM
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all those brands even the b&m are awsome respectable companies they should all work out fine ...good luck
 
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