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What kind of automatic shifter should I buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="doctordick" data-source="post: 195657" data-attributes="member: 2595"><p>I haven't had a problem, but I'm all solid mounted and really haven't hammered on it since I put this shifter together. I've twisted 'er up a few times but haven't gotten real stupid ...yet. I guess if that is a concern it could be mounted directly on the tranny. The arm on the bottom of the shifter is offset 2-3 inches. I think you could probably fab up something to come off the adaptor bolts on the rear of the transmission or maybe off of the t-case mounting bolts. I think the detents in the transmission are tight enough and since the shift lever is free to move (unless it's up against a detent in your gate) this won't be an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctordick, post: 195657, member: 2595"] I haven't had a problem, but I'm all solid mounted and really haven't hammered on it since I put this shifter together. I've twisted 'er up a few times but haven't gotten real stupid ...yet. I guess if that is a concern it could be mounted directly on the tranny. The arm on the bottom of the shifter is offset 2-3 inches. I think you could probably fab up something to come off the adaptor bolts on the rear of the transmission or maybe off of the t-case mounting bolts. I think the detents in the transmission are tight enough and since the shift lever is free to move (unless it's up against a detent in your gate) this won't be an issue. [/QUOTE]
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