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Old 01-03-2014, 04:10 PM
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So i finally got around to swapping it out today. I just used teh Energy suspension one to see how much improvement that makes to see if i need the Barton bracket. I will say WTF are they thinking with the stock unit. Its like mashed potatoes. Cheese is stiffer then this thing. Was a quick easy job especially if you can get car on a lift. I havnt got on the car hard but it feels like it changes 1-2 better and 2-3 less notchy feel like its catching edges. Was worth the $16 price tag
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Old 01-03-2014, 05:12 PM
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quick video showing how mushy the stock unit is

what i replaced mine with
Amazon.com: Energy Suspension 4-1134G Shifter Bushing Set for Ford Mustang: Automotive Amazon.com: Energy Suspension 4-1134G Shifter Bushing Set for Ford Mustang: Automotive

was a cheap replacement to see what kind of difference it makes before deciding if I need the Barton 2 post bracket or not.
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So this just replaces the bushing? The Barton replaces the whole bracket with the bushing?
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Old 01-08-2014, 07:50 PM
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yea this just goes into the stock bracket. Just pull out rubber one and slide this one in and bolt up. It seems to have made the shifter a little less sloppy and slides into 2nd and 3rd easier
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Old 01-08-2014, 10:05 PM
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How rigid is the stock bracket? Looks almost like bent high gauge sheet metal.
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Old 01-09-2014, 06:58 AM
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the stock bracket has decent amount of strength to it. I wouldnt say its as strong as those solid billet brackets like the barton. but for $16 to make a difference in the shifter so far was worth it to me. if I end up getting the barton shifter I will most likely swap over to the 2 post then but for now this seems to have made things better
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Old 01-09-2014, 03:39 PM
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I did the same thing. I have had it for 10K miles and its a world of difference over stock. I also switched the shifter to SR Short-throw shifter. I like the combo, and I see no reason to upgrade to 2 post bracket at this time.
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Old 01-10-2014, 06:41 PM
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Looks like the stock bushing is attached with zip ties. Does the new bushing install the same way?
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yea stocker had zip ties..when i found the thread about this bushing I read people installed it just in bracket no zip ties cause the bracket held it in so i did not use any zip ties and havnt had any issues yet
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I also made this change. The shifting was dramatically less sloppy. Energy Suspension product. I will not be bothering with a new shifter know.

The stock bushing is indeed a joke. Especially comical was the Factory use of zip ties to keep the bushing in place. Why does Ford think buyers want a shifter with less feel and sloppy shifting?

I am also planning to install the Whiteline transmission mount bushing. Another cheap and effective solution but folks say added NVH with this product.
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