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Trans transplant guys
What are you using for shifters? I have swapped in a 4L80e into a 3 OTT manual truck.
I was thinking this: http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku Thanks! |
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Re: Trans transplant guys
with a shifter length of less than 6inches its going to b on the floor for sure// take a 6inch peice of rod and see how you'd have to hunch over to shift //i've had great luck with lokar hard to beat thier classisc looks and quality is second to none
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Re: Trans transplant guys
I will have to look into that. The unit I posted is the only one that came up on Summit's site with the cable option for a 4L80e. Where can I find these Lokar units?
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Re: Trans transplant guys
why are you set on cable operated?
http://www.dreamershotrods.com/lok-ats64l80a.aspx
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Re: Trans transplant guys
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Re: Trans transplant guys
I'll be using a lokar column shifter set up that is cable operated. It would probably be easiest for you if you switched to a auto steering column.
On my GMC I used a B&M MegaTruck shifter. |
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Re: Trans transplant guys
I roll with a 16" lokar floor mount hooked to a 700R4
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Re: Trans transplant guys
I kind of like the B&M Megashifter for strength and ease of install. I have it in my two trucks and my son's truck.
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