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Steeda S550 Mustang Tri-Ax Short Throw Shifter

Price: £199.00


Excluding VAT Price: £165.83

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Product code: STEI1974

Description

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Steeda's S550 Mustang Tri-Ax Short Throw Shifter for 2015 Mustang GT & EcoBoost, dramatically improves your 2015 Mustang's gear shifting.

This straight forward install takes only about an hour and a half and you probably have all the tools you need sitting in your tool box. Dramatically improve the driving experience with this short throw shifter!

Steeda's S550 Mustang Tri-Ax Short Throw Shifter is crafted from billet steel for solid construction and to provide no increase in shifter NVH. This shifter lever will provide a 15% shorter throw and retains full reverse lockout functionality of the factory shifter.

The re-engineered pivot mechanism not only provides a shorter throw, it's also equipped with a nickel-plated finish for great looks and corrosion protection.

Note: Accepts factory shift knobs and aftermarket knobs with M12 x 1.25 thread pitch. Easy to install and does not require any permanent modifications to your vehicle. Comes with a lifetime warranty!

Product Benefits

  • 15% throw reduction
  • Made of high-quality billet steel
  • No increase in shifter NVH (noise, vibration and harshness)
  • Retains reverse lockout
  • Comes with a lifetime warranty


Part number: 555-7316

Fitment:: S550 2015 Mustang, Manual, GT V8 & Ecoboost

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