Rockwells607
Well-Known Member
I've got that red tci shifter....no bull...it just plain works
I thought I had always made my own shifters because I'm cheap, turns out it's because I wanted reliability. Yeah, that's it.doctordick said:BUILD YER OWN! Go find an old NP203 transfer case shifter, it has no detents, but the lever is spring loaded to one side. Little bit of threaded rod and a couple of small heim joints and cut your own gate plate. No cable to F up, make yur pattern however you want and 100% adjustable. Rock solid reliable.
blacksheep10 said:I thought I had always made my own shifters because I'm cheap, turns out it's because I wanted reliability. Yeah, that's it.
**** a cable and detentsin the shifter and ****. Just make sure the shifter has a stiff action (Stiff action, sounds like red light district talk) and if needed put another detent spring loaded deal on the rooster cog in the trans (the deal with the roller that makes the gear detents). Put 2 on and rock out. You can feel the gears and I've never ever ever hit park when I was trying for reverse...that I can remember.
blacksheep10 said:I thought I had always made my own shifters because I'm cheap, turns out it's because I wanted reliability. Yeah, that's it.
**** a cable and detentsin the shifter and ****. Just make sure the shifter has a stiff action (Stiff action, sounds like red light district talk) and if needed put another detent spring loaded deal on the rooster cog in the trans (the deal with the roller that makes the gear detents). Put 2 on and rock out. You can feel the gears and I've never ever ever hit park when I was trying for reverse...that I can remember.