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  • I like the brass knuckle look. very cool!

  • I use my shifter to manually shift from gear up and down. But what you are asking more depends on the transmission. I have a shift kit in my transmission that allows that. The shifter really doesn't matter in that matter. The shifter makes it more precise than a stock one but the transmission is the limiting factor as to when the transmission shifts.

  • its an old truck so it takes ages for it to shift its self.

  • ok so i have a nissan hardbody "d21" automatic its a pretty old truck. Im very confused about this shifter can i use it like a stick shift or just its the same thing as the lever there now? if its like the lever there now than this is retarded as hell. Hoefully its not please reply i really dont wanna have to get a whole new vehicle to have fun with a stick shift. "and by stick shift i mean manually shift the gears. not wait for the transmission to shift its self"

  • I used what I tink are called MCR seats. The 50/50 probably won't work. Besides with buckets you can put it where it is best for you shifting.

  • ok what kind of seats did you use? I got a 89 caprice wagon I want to put a floor shifter in it I don't think my factory 50/50 seats will work with it.

  • its doesnt rachet very good

  • That shifter is HUGE.

  • the stickman how much was all off the parts to build the shifter

  • This is a gate shifter not a ratchet shifter, ratchet shifters always return to a central position.

  • I just e-mailed Brian..

    You come across real clear on the video..

    Thanks....

  • Yes it can be put into any gear simply by holding up the handle and selecting the gear. The more I use this shifter the more I like it. Thanx for watching.

  • Thanks for the demo..

    Can it be smoothly shifted from Park to Low by holding the handle up without going through all the detents?

    That shifter is a impressive looking piece..

  • How much did the Kilduff cost u?

  • It cost $200 which is a great price for any new shifter which is even better when no one else has it but you. It also looks better and works better than any other shifter I have seen.

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