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Short Shifter Stick + Hurst Knob 2009-13 Dodge Challenger R/t Srt8 Hemi 6 Speed on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

Sugar Land, Texas, US

Sugar Land, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Interchange Part Number:P5155284AB Other Part Number:3916020 Part Brand:Core / Hurst

Core Shifters EXCLUSIVE!  NEW PRODUCT!!  Finally here is a replacement short stick for the 2009+ Challenger stock shifter that doesn't cost a fortune!  The stock handle is not removable from the stick; you have to change the stick to change the knob (or buy an expensive aftermarket shifter).  With this kit, you get the classic Hurst look - and 10% throw reduction!

7" STAINLESS STEEL shifter stick with white Hurst knob, rubber boot grommet, and cable tie.

  • ONLY fits 2009-2013 Dodge Challenger R/T & SRT8 w/ 6 speed manual transmission
  • Fits stock shifter
  • Uses stock mounting bolts
  • Retains stock isolator (below stick) for quiet & smooth operation
  • Top of knob is 1" lower than stock = 10% throw reduction
  • Leather console boot attaches to pre-installed rubber grommet via cable tie
  • Exposed section of stick is natural finish stainless steel, tapered like the "old school" Hurst round sticks of long ago
  • Installation instructions included
  • Easy to install, no permanent mods
  • Allows use of any 3/8"-16 threaded knob
  • Does NOT FIT Hurst shifter 391-6020 for Challenger without mods (corners must be rounded)
  • Similiar stick with billet aluminum Hurst Pistol Grip handle also available (~$80) - see my other listings
  • Hurst HardDrive stick kit with adapter to mount on stock shifter also available (~$195) - email to request

STICK INFO:  Custom engineered, CNC-machined from stainless steel, natural finish.  Height is 7.0" from bottom bolt hole to top of knob threads (3/8"-16).  Mounting holes are threaded to accept the stock 8mm bolts.  The included rubber grommet allows attachment of the leather console boot 3" below the top of the threads via a cable tie (included) or o-ring.  This stick only fits the stated application, it does NOT fit any other shifter, stock or aftermarket - Does NOT fit Hurst shifters.

KNOB INFO:  Hurst # 163-0081, a molded replacement knob (OE on many Hurst kits), white with 6 speed pattern on top and "Hurst" on sides in black as shown.  1 7/8" diameter with 3/8"-16 threaded brass insert, jam nut included.  Engraved knob w/ plain sides (ie 163-0040) also available by request. 

Also available with black knob or billard ball, specify with payment (see knobs in my other listings).  Other knob colors available by special order, 4-6 week lead - email for details.

SEE MY OTHER LISTINGS FOR "HURST EQUIPPED" EMBLEMS!

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