Steeda 555-7223 - Steeda Tri-ax Shifters on 2040-parts.com
Toms River, New Jersey, United States
Steeda re-invented the short-throw shifter! Steeda's Tri-Ax shifters are one of the smoothest, most comfortable, quickest shifting, shifters available for your vehicle. Their exclusive revised-geometry pivot mechanism gives the Tri-Ax a short throw without sacrificing comfort. Shifters are made from CNC machined billet 6061 T-6 aluminum and feature no welds, stampings, or castings. Includes grade 8 and stainless hardware. Made in the USA. Features and Benefits: |
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