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posted on March 8th, 2020 at 11:38 AM
Feedback on Bug Tech shifters
Hi I have a 68 Manxter with original engine & gearbox & am considering installing a Bug Tech shifter. Does anyone have any feedback on these
shifters? They are quite expensive but look really nice & I have read some good reviews on them but not sure if other types of shifters are just
as good.
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posted on March 8th, 2020 at 08:53 PM
Berg just as good.
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All bout same but I think berg is smoother. With travel that suits vw gearbox
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posted on March 10th, 2020 at 09:40 AM
Have a berg with a ball thanks to hellbugged, its been in many cars since because compared to a stock shifter is night and day.
and a bugtech, if its a buggy id be going the berg, the bugtech is VERY open to the elements unless its the newer style with the side plates and such
closing it all in.
I like both, but the berg is more streetable?
Sides has the same bugtech in his hillclimber too, has loved it ever since it was given a little bending treatment - the originals didn't have bent
shaft options.
replace the tunnel bush and the shifter coupling at the same time would be my advice, type 3 was like soup with a fork even with a good shifter.
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