forge are in the process of making one with standard push down
Looking at the TT and Neuspeed versions, does anyone know how much shorter the Neuspeed one is over the TT, so to speak?
I have both an ebay copy of the B&m shifter and a Audi TT shifter fitted. With the ebay copies you cannot use a push down gear knob it's lift up only. It was a pain to fit took me about 2hrs in all. This is the one i bought but i got it abit cheaper:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MK4-VW-GOLF-B...ryZ72205QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
It didn't come with a gear knob, i bought a richbrook lift up reverse knob separately.
The TT shifter was a piece of cake to fit, i bought it directly from Audi it cost £24. In all it cost me £65 for the two shifters and the gear knob.
Shifting is vastly improved over standard and it's just as smooth as the oem setup not at all knotchy.
Just wait til the lift up revese plastic knob wears, it'll soon get on your nerves. Easy to sort out tho.
Pull up the gear gaiter. You'll see the plastic part which changes it to lift up reverse.
Its like a threaded part with a push fit plastic boss on the end.
There's a little clip under it that you have to loosen/remove.
The standard gear stick has a push down mechanism, when you install the after market shifter you do away with the whole push down oem assembly. When selecting reverse you just pull up the shaft (seen in the pics above) and put it in reverse, once it's in reverse it's locked into place.