MGW or Tri-ax?????

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  1. '95svtcobra New Member

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    Well its time for a new shifter... I know the steeda tri-ax is good shifter and alot of people have it but, I was wondering how the MGW was compared to it? I was thinking about trying it just for something different but not if its inferior to the tri-ax.

    One more question when I put in the new shifter I wanna change my tranny fluid, I have a slight grind when shifting fast into 3rd and wanted to put in either redline or royal purple in it which one is best and how much do I need to get? Thanks
  2. sade04 New Member

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    im pretty sure the mgw shifter is the only one with ALL positive reviews, im mean everyone that tires it, loves it. also the quality seems top notch...i think i might buy this for myself for christmas.
    tri-ax and all others on the market mostly have good reviews but theres always a few people with complaints.
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  4. sage2k New Member

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    I have an mgw and I like it. Nice and notchy and not rubbery like most shifters feel
  5. 69clark Founding Member

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    I have heard the quality of the MGW is great and the best on the market. I have the Tri ax and like it but I'm not saying its the best.
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    the only negative ive ever heard about the mgw was on a viper when it wasw just too hard to shift into reverse without much leverage... but EVERYTHING else ive heard says mgw is the best. I want one. i think pro 5.0's rate a bit better than tri-axes from what ive seen except for the handle position (i love my pro 5.0 w/ tri-ax handle:D ...especially for 100 bucks!)
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    I have a hard time going into reverse sometimes, so I shift to 4th then to reverse and it always works. :nice:

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