Revo Short Shifter
Revo Short Shifter
I have searched but couldn't find anything about swapping the spring on the Revo short shifter with the O.E.M spring on the original shifter. I remember reading it somewhere that some guy did it but I am not sure if it improved anything. So should I swap me spring on the Revo with the stock one? Also I bought Grey's upgrade kit but Capyoda is out of his. Do I really need Capyoda's kit or would it still be good without it? Any would appreciate any help guys. Thanks.
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i know a couple members said the stock spring was stiffer than the one on the revo. i think it helped improve the stiffness of the shifter. i'm not sure what you're aiming for though
i like capyodas kit, but i can't tell you the difference between his and the rubber ones on the stock shifter, cuz i can't seem to tell.
i like capyodas kit, but i can't tell you the difference between his and the rubber ones on the stock shifter, cuz i can't seem to tell.
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I think you'll honestly live without it. heh. or at least for now anyway till i get some in stock.
its not like some spectacular mod. just removes more play in the shifter, and some feels the difference and some dont.
its not like some spectacular mod. just removes more play in the shifter, and some feels the difference and some dont.
revo is god, all you need for shure is metal bushings for the bottem where it mounts (capyoda you still sell these? theres another company that doesi think) all i know is its one of the best mods ive ever done i wish they made one for my crx project = )
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