05-25-2018, 04:28 PM | #1 |
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Shifter question
Has anyone put one of the bench seat lokar shifters in their truck? I have a th400 in my 69 and am needing to know how the fit is and if the cable or the rod linkage was used.
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Re: Shifter question
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I have one for my '70 Shortie but I haven't installed it yet. I am going with the rod linkage. LockDoc
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05-28-2018, 04:07 AM | #3 |
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I'm putting a cable operated Lokar shifter in my '68 right now. I'm guessing you are talking about the bench bend lever for yours. Mine is a single bend, 8 inches in length. The nice thing about the cable shifter is the latitude in placement, so I didn't really need to worry about interference of the lever with the seat. So far the install is going well. There are a couple of pics on the last two pages of what did you do to your truck today thread.
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I did a Rod shift linkage unit in my 68 and doing rods again in both of my 67's. I like the feel of the rod over the cable for my applications.
I am using the 23" dual bend as I wanted it a bit higher / closer to the dash. The adjustments are pretty endless so I can tilt it any way I need using the brackets that came with it. Very very happy Here is a pic after installation. |
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Perpendicular how close does it come to the seat?
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