Originally posted by S3diment
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How difficult are RTD/CAE shifters to remove and replace with OEM?
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Originally posted by ra2fanatic View Post
Because the natural progression is to want a CAE. So why bother with anything else. At the end of the day a CAE is an H pattern shifter that is only taller than stock. It’s not reinventing the wheel. You’re shifting a taller stalk, that’s it.
But I agree, after driving my s2k, that is the type of shifter I want in the M3 over the melted swiss cheese feeling that it comes with stock compared to those.
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Originally posted by mrgizmo04 View Post
It is an arm workout though, since the effort increases significantly. Some people also don't like the non stock look.
But I agree, after driving my s2k, that is the type of shifter I want in the M3 over the melted swiss cheese feeling that it comes with stock compared to those.
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