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Wtb 4x4 shift knob
Needing a 1970 4x4 shift knob in good cond
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04-14-2013, 11:12 PM | #2 |
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Re: Wtb 4x4 shift knob
I have a knob that looks like a t case shift knob but has no lettering, numbers or ribs. The threads are fine not coarse and look to be 7/16 ?
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04-15-2013, 09:25 PM | #3 |
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Re: Wtb 4x4 shift knob
Mine is 3/8 i think 71 & 72 where 7/16 ? Did they look the same just differant thread size ?
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04-15-2013, 09:41 PM | #4 |
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Re: Wtb 4x4 shift knob
I have a 70 np205 knob. They are plain. No letters. It has 3/8 fine thread. It's in very nice shape, no marks or blemishes.
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Re: Wtb 4x4 shift knob
I have a 72 k5 knob, it has one scratch to the right of the 4Lo lettering. The knurls are excellent and it is 7/16 fine thread. I'll post pics tomorrow if you're interested it wont let me post pics from my phone tonight
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Re: Wtb 4x4 shift knob
Since it's the "transfer case" knob on a 4wd '70 with NP 205 transfer case you are looking for,there are two types of shifters. There's a unique to '70 shifter that bends over toward the driver,which has no pattern on it,then there's the type like was used in 71/72,but with 7/16" threads. Those have the pattern. Oh,sorry,don't have a spare.
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Re: Wtb 4x4 shift knob
So was the one that bent over to the drivers side for the automatic ? Mine is the one that is stright no bend to the left and my truck is a automatic ?
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04-16-2013, 08:38 AM | #8 |
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Re: Wtb 4x4 shift knob
Not sure on all the differences, but mine was a standard, had the bend to the drives side, plain knob and a sticker on the roof about the mirror indicating the shift pattern.
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04-16-2013, 09:21 AM | #9 |
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Re: Wtb 4x4 shift knob
Here are a few pictures of the shifter in my truck
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04-16-2013, 09:42 AM | #10 |
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Re: Wtb 4x4 shift knob
That's the straight one. You just need to get the threads matched to whatever knob you use. Not sure if they made a lettered knob in 3/8 ?
Maybe someone else knows !
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Re: Wtb 4x4 shift knob
Your shifter looks the same as in my 72. I checked the threads in this knob with a bolt and they are 7/16 fine thread. In the photos I noticed a small crack at the base by the threads it is so small I had to use magnifying glass to confirm it was there.
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Re: Wtb 4x4 shift knob
thats the knob i have now the problem is it is 7/16 thread and my shifter is 3/8 thread
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Re: Wtb 4x4 shift knob
Are you sure I thought the same until I tryed it on some bolts to check thread size. Your shifter looks like mine in my 72
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Are you sure I thought the same until I tryed it on some bolts to check thread size. Your shifter looks like mine in my 72
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Re: Wtb 4x4 shift knob
There are two different sizes that I know for sure. But I think the plain knobs are 3/8 fine and the lettered one are 7/16 fine. You might be able to put a 71-72 shifter on you TC and use the knob you have !
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