Indy SSA Universal 3-Speed Shifters
Hurst 5010002 Indy 3-Speed Shifter Kit Features:
- Great replacement for old floor shifters
- Ideal for Column to Floor Shift Conversions
- 12.500 in. tall shifter
One part number fits most popular automotive applications. | |
Buick | 64-Later |
Chevrolet | 55-Later |
Chevelle, Camaro, Chevy II | 62-Later |
Oldsmobile, Full Size & Intermediates | 49-Later |
| 58-Later |
| 64-Later |
Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge Full Size & B-body | 57-Later |
Ford & Mercury Full Size | 49-Later |
Fairlane, Torino, Falcon, Comet | 62-Later |
FAQ:
What is so special about a Hurst shifter?
- A Hurst shifter, like the Hurst Indy 3-speed shifter or the Universal 3-speed manual floor shifter, is renowned for its precision, durability, and performance. It offers shorter, precise shifts, enhancing the driving experience in manual transmission vehicles.
How do you shift a Hurst shifter?
- Shifting a Hurst shifter, such as the Hurst 3-speed shifter or the Indy H shifter, involves engaging the clutch, moving the shifter into the desired gear gate, and releasing the clutch smoothly for seamless gear engagement.
How do you set stops on a Hurst shifter?
- To set stops on a Hurst shifter, follow the manufacturer's instructions provided with the shifter kit. Typically, it involves adjusting the internal stop bolts to limit the shifter's travel, ensuring precise gear engagement.
Is Hurst still in business?
- Yes, Hurst, a pioneer in manufacturing high-performance shifters and automotive accessories, remains in business, continuing to produce top-quality products like the Hurst Indy shifter, catering to automotive enthusiasts worldwide.
Specifications:
Will this fit a 1961 ford f100 with 6 cylinders 3 speed
Does this fit a 1966 dodge dart?
Will this fit a 73 Chevy c10 3 speed manual
Will this work with a 1963 Chevy C10 3 speed transmission,with this kit
Will this work on an 81 f100 with 3 speed
Will this fit a 72 K10 custom
will this fit a 1972 c10 custom
Will this shifter fit a 1966 Ford Mustang with a top load 3 speed ?
Motor Vehicles
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