Tri-ax vs. Pro 5.0 vs. MGW on a T5

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I've been reading up quite a bit on these three different shifters as potential candidates to put on my 90 hatch. I have read a lot of good reviews about the tri-ax, but also some bad ones. The pro 5.0 also gets good reviews but seems to get beaten out by the tri-ax. Then there are those who mix the base of the tri-ax with the handle of the pro 5.0, or the other way around. I couldn't find too much feedback for the MGW shifter on a T5, but the 4.6 guys swear by them. The few people who I found that have the MGW on a T5 love it as well.

However, I contacted both Hanlon Motorsports and Maximum Motorsports about this topic and they both recommended the Pro 5.0. Here are their separate responses:

Hanlon Motorsports said:
Byron, we tried all the shifters and have stuck with the Pro 5.0 for 15 years. It is in my 97 V-6 Mustang with a T-5 and I love it. We feel it is the best one out there. 179.95, If you dont want the handle and would like to put on the stock handle, like I did 159.95.
Thanks

Maximum Motorsports said:
Byron,

I have seen many, many Steeda Triax shifter handles break from fatigue. The aluminum doesn't have enough fatigue resistance. I wouldn't use it.

I have only driven one car with the MGW shifter. The shifter is very quiet, but the throws are ridiculously short. It makes the shift effort very high. It is the type of shifter that a 17 year old installs because they think the shorter throw a shifter has, the faster it makes the car.

The only reason we have pulled the Pro 5.0 shifters from the website is due to extremely slow delivery from Pro 5.0. I think overall it is still the best shifter, when used with a stock handle and the shifter bushings. If you order one from Pro 5.0, I would use a credit card to protect yourself.

Given the feedback from these two highly reputable sources, I am very inclined to go with the Pro 5.0, but the Steeda and MGW shifters were previously more appealing to me. Before I make a decision, I'd like to hear some more feedback from everyone with these shifters on a T5 transmission.


Cliffnotes:

Which is a better shifter on a T5? Hanlon and Maximum Motorsports both back the Pro 5.0, but what do you think?

Steeda
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Pro 5.0
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MGW
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I had a Hurst on my old 89, I have a Hurst on my 91, and an MGW on my Cobra. So far the MGW is my favorite. Course you didn't ask about Hurst, but I don't have any experience with the others. Much less on a T-5. :p
 
I had a MGW on my 03 gt, and put a tri-ax on my fox. Only reason I got a tri-ax was that I had $200 in summit gift cards and they didn't carry a MGW.

I don't get mm's comment about the short throws and it being a shifter a 17 year old would buy. I loved my MGW and the shift effort was not high. Kinda seems out of character. They are a business though and sometimes I think their advice is motivated to selling their product. To knock a shifter based on one experience from a company with such a reputation seems unreasonable. Besides, most MGW fans come to love the shifter after driving it for a few weeks. I know for me it did.

Next time i have some cash to burn, I'm getting an MGW and ditching my tri-ax


Edit: 7/11/11....traded my steeda Tri-ax for an MGW......love it! mGW feels much more crisp!
 
This is a subject that has beaten to death more times than I can count on every Mustang forum on the 'net. Asking this question is like asking which exhaust is "best".

Cliff notes: Buy one.
 
For what it's worth, I had an MGW on my 91 notch's T5 and it was the best shifter I've ever used. The throws are short and firm, it's not "notchy," and it gives you a feeling of control that none of the other shifters give. I had a Pro 5.0 on my '84 and I have a Pro 5.0 on my '99 now. They're good shifters, but they're light years behind the MGW in terms of quality and feel. My next mustang will have an MGW and all Mustangs following will have one as well. Just my .02.
 
MGW and don't look back. There are tons of threads on this topic and a variety of answers. MGW ranks very high. I have one and I can tell you 1st hand it is well built and very high quality w/o a doubt one of the best shifters on the market. you will not be disapointed if you pull the trigger on one.
 
Ok so I'm hearing lots of good things about the MGW on a T5. :) Good, that was sort of the top contender here, but didn't know if it was good. I think I had read somewhere that it was only good for toploader transmissions.

I don't get mm's comment about the short throws and it being a shifter a 17 year old would buy. I loved my MGW and the shift effort was not high. Kinda seems out of character. They are a business though and sometimes I think their advice is motivated to selling their product. To knock a shifter based on one experience from a company with such a reputation seems unreasonable. Besides, most MGW fans come to love the shifter after driving it for a few weeks. I know for me it did.

Next time i have some cash to burn, I'm getting an MGW and ditching my tri-ax

The only other thing I can think about here is that he drove a car with a race style silver handle MGW shifter. It's supposed to be really short. I'll stick to the orange handle.

wythors said:
This is a subject that has beaten to death more times than I can count on every Mustang forum on the 'net. Asking this question is like asking which exhaust is "best".

Cliff notes: Buy one.
Thanks -__- but I made this thread because I couldn't find feedback for the MGW on a t5. And yes I know how to search. I'll even share a better way to search than using any forum's search function. for example typing into google search:

mgw shifter site:stangnet.com

and it will list results from stangnet relating to the mgw shifter without first giving me EVERY single post that has the word shifter in it.
 
Ok leaning heavily towards the MGW now. Plus you can also order the extra inner boot from MGW to reduce noise and heat. Seems like some nice icing on the cake to me. All for just under $200 including shipping.
 
I really like the stock knob. I had a Dojo Performance knob on there when I bought the car, and I switched out to the stocker.

Keep forgetting to put the Dojo for sale...I'm sure someone with an import will buy it.

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