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Old 03-04-2008, 03:47 PM   #16 (permalink)
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maddog definatly
he can also do custom set up for you as well
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Quote: Originally Posted by NoisufnoC View Post
Maddog made the notchy transmission more notchy.

My buddy's TWM shifter is probably the best shifting SRT-4 i've driven.

Depends mainly on the install actually, I've had 3 different Maddog STS's(I'm sort of a test car), and all of them were smooth. I'm sure that some cars may like some shifters more than others, I'm just saying that if everything is adjusted and tightened correctly the shifts will be smooth.
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Old 03-04-2008, 03:49 PM   #18 (permalink)
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IVE got the MADDOG 80% with rod brake and love it! to each his own! BSBOB NO BUSTED SHIFT SELECTORS !
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maddog.
plus chuck's service and support is second to none.
I now have his shifter in 2 of my cars.
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I have the hurst and like it alot but if you get it lube the shit out of it with lithium grease because it doesnt move very smooth at first. Other than that its a good shifter, plus i got a good deal on it in the f/s section.
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thanks for the help.. i think ill be going with the mad dog 80% with the rod brake..
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Default Stock shifter? Which one do I have?

Not the orig. owner, I've researched quite a bit, but don't know which shifter I have. It seems to me to be a short throw with the stock knob.
Is there a way to tell without taking it apart. It has the stock boot.
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slow4dr FTW!!!!!!!!!
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The slow4dr made my mopar STS feel like a stocker.
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Quote: Originally Posted by getnpsi View Post
The slow4dr made my mopar STS feel like a stocker.

i said the same DAMN thing when i got mine.

if you can find an slow4dr one for sale.

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MADDOG

best sts on the market hands down.

i have the 58% and love everything about it .
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I have the TWM and absolutely love it.

I have never owned th Maddog , but Chuck is awesome with helping his customers. I have LOTS of great things about his shifters.

The shifter I would have to say sucks the most is Boomba......good luck consistantly /smoothly getting that GD thing into third and it is hella expensive.
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Quote: Originally Posted by NoisufnoC View Post
Maddog made the notchy transmission more notchy.

My buddy's TWM shifter is probably the best shifting SRT-4 i've driven.

I also have the same feeling but currently the throw is more important then having a clean throw so
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mopar or hurst......i prefer either one of them over the maddog
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