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Chad, the B&M Pro Ratchet shifters are also good ones. -Al
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Turbo Action Cheetah shifter without a doubt. Just a no-nonsense, one-hand operated shifter.
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I am surprised no one has mentioned the M&M shifter? Had them all at one time or the other. Don't want to go to far into the weeds, but, compared to the PPP shifter, hands down, a much better and user friendly piece. IMO
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Never liked the turbo action and how it slides from Neutral into 1st for T-400 reverse application. You never really know if it's truly in first where it should be, whereas a ratchet is in or its not.
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I know for the 727/904 shifter they offer two gates. One has a positive stop for first. The other, like you stated, can be used with an air shifter. I agree, you have to be careful with that gate. The other one is nearly fool proof when manually shifting.
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