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B&M or pacesetter
Posted: January 29th, 2003, 10:01 pm
by J.W. MX-3 GS
I going to replace my worn shifter bushings with bronzoil ones, and i might as well install a short shifter at the same time. I was just wondering which one one guys prefer, what are the pros and cons of each with handliing and install. I know that the pacesetting one is adjustable, but beyond that..

Re: B&M or pacesetter
Posted: January 29th, 2003, 10:49 pm
by cjthor
Use the search function. This topic has been discussed a few times. I have a B and M. To me it was worth the money.
Re: B&M or pacesetter
Posted: January 29th, 2003, 11:15 pm
by MrMX3
I chose the pacesetter but mainly because it was adjustable. I wasn't sure exactly how short the b&m would make it, and I wanted it SHORT so I got the pacesetter

Re: B&M or pacesetter
Posted: January 29th, 2003, 11:54 pm
by quinn_seipp
pacesetter doesn't make very high quality stuff(not downtalking your shifter or anything). I have used alot of B&M and its 10x better than pacesetter. You could also modify your stock shifter(I forget who did the step by step).
Re: B&M or pacesetter
Posted: January 30th, 2003, 12:12 am
by eunosads
I have the B&M with bronzoil bushings, I am very happy.<p>To look at, the shifter is only about, maybe an inch shorter than stock, but the actual throw is a lot shorter and more precise.. <p>I paid the price for a B&M for a quality gaurenteed product that got me the results I want..<p>I would say if you want it for shifting performance, get the B&M.
If you want it for looks, get the pacesetter.<p>@ds