So you have a great Hurst shifter but it isn't performing like it used to....

A common problem with Hurst or EMPI style shifters is that the rivets holding the nylon blocks together come loose.  When they get loose, the nylon blocks eventually break.  If you just repair it with screws, the nylon blocks deform under the screws and it won't clamp down tight.  With this steel reinforcement plate you can tighten the screws as much as you want and they won't damage the nylon blocks.  If your nylon blocks are broken, as shown in the pictures, the plate holds them so securely that you can reuse the broken parts and get your shifter working again. It will also prevent your nylon blocks from breaking. Cheap insurance.

Now this plate is Patent Pending !

The currently available EMPI shifters are Hurst copies. These parts will interchange, so this part fits Hurst, EMPI and Bugpack. 

The holes in the plate are designed for M5 screws; #10-32 screws work too.  Use nyloc nuts to prevent loosening. The length will vary depending on the thickness of your shifter's two nylon plates.  If they are both the same part, use M5x20 screws (#10-32 x ¾").  If the top plate is a lot thicker than the bottom, use M5x25 screws (#10-32 x 1").

This plate will also work with the old Toyota Hurst shifter of similar design.

I ship to USA and Canada for FREE, Shipping to Europe, AUS or Japan is $4.00

This item usually takes 11-14 days to reach the east coast, sometimes longer depending on the weather and season.  9-12 days is normal for west coast destinations. US customs looks at our packages sometimes.

Update: Shipping to the east coast is now taking as much as 2-3 weeks due the USPS now transporting first class mail by ground instead of air. Staff shortages at the USPS and the ban on overtime also contribute. The This means it takes a lot longer than you may be used to in the past. If you can't wait, don't buy.