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Just because your friends lay their hands on it and nothing has gone wrong doesn't mean physics doesn't apply here. The transmission gives off a natural vibration on the stick shift. Your hand being on it, wether rested or forced believe it or not is a force against those natural occurring movements therefor wearing out the items described in the LONG TERM. Nothing you'll notice at 17K miles. Quote:
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I find it more comfortable to rest it on the ebrake.
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I foresee no problem resulting from resting hand on shitter.
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I keep all my body parts in the trunk. Not as hard on floor mats that way either.
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I've heard that people that rest there hands on the shifter are chronic MBS..... Just saying
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If both of your hands are not on the steering wheel (unless shifting), you're either going really slow or cruising in a straight line. All of which is boring in the 86. :lol:
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It's a real thing. These people who don't think so will end up selling their cars for $2K in six or seven years to someone who doesn't mind swapping a transmission. |
I drive with one hand its more easy to countersteer. When i take the curves the car dont drift nor grip.
Some folks call me God Hand |
Seems I rest my hand on the button that turns the nannies off - and get some surprise wheelspin. :confused0068:
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Lol this is 2015 left hand on 12 o clock position, right hand on girl's leg.
Only way to drive this sexy car |
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