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Steve Turino
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Shifter coupler

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Has anyone tried the Stomski Racing precision shifter coupler? I saw this on YouTube and was curious as I am heading toward updating my shifter bushings and coupler.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZIvrS-pZQw&t=25s
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I’d probably go with John’s coupler. http://willhoit-auto-restoration.mybigc ... t-coupler/

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That is the Stromski coupler. I have one on my car.

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It seems to be a bit cheaper on the Stomski site as well.
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Does it make a difference?
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I've noticed a slight improvement in the feel.

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#7 Post by Martin Benade »

I wouldn't expect much difference as the factory coupler has minimal play to start with, as long as the bushings are in good condition.
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