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Old 03-07-2013, 11:28 AM   #1
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I'd like to see LOKAR floor shifters

If you’re running a LOKAR floor shifter I'd like to see a Pic of it in the truck. I'd also like to know which length you choose and why and of course how do you like it. Opinions on other floor shifters welcome too.

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Re: I'd like to see LOKAR floor shifters

I think this is a Lokar. Not sure why my customer picked it. I like to see what gear I am in. WES
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Re: I'd like to see LOKAR floor shifters

Here's the 23" shifter I used to have in mine.

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Old 03-08-2013, 11:03 AM   #4
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Here's the 23" shifter I used to have in mine.

You say Used to, did you remove it ? How well did it shift being 23"
I think I need to find someone with one installed that I can drive. I really like these but dont really want to cut the floor.
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Old 03-08-2013, 11:07 AM   #5
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I think this is a Lokar. Not sure why my customer picked it. I like to see what gear I am in. WES
That sure looks just like te B&M shifter i have in my truck. I love it.
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Old 03-08-2013, 04:27 PM   #6
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Re: I'd like to see LOKAR floor shifters

the lokar is round and has a push button detent built in so you don't knock it in/out of gear by accident. I should have a 16" transmission mounted version sitting at the back door when I get home! one point that*i came across was that the floor mounted models can knock themselves out of gear when you hit harsh bumps and such.
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Old 03-08-2013, 06:03 PM   #7
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the lokar is round and has a push button detent built in so you don't knock it in/out of gear by accident. I should have a 16" transmission mounted version sitting at the back door when I get home! one point that*i came across was that the floor mounted models can knock themselves out of gear when you hit harsh bumps and such.
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I'd like to know how the install goes and what you think about it after you get it in and use it some. Plus any pics if you take any

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the lokar is round and has a push button detent built in so you don't knock it in/out of gear by accident. I should have a 16" transmission mounted version sitting at the back door when I get home! one point that*i came across was that the floor mounted models can knock themselves out of gear when you hit harsh bumps and such.
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I am also interested in seeing this shifter & hearing your feedback...I want to install one in my 72 C-10 & want to use the Lokar trans. mounted one on my T-350 trans.
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Old 03-08-2013, 07:55 PM   #9
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Re: I'd like to see LOKAR floor shifters

Ive been reading about these for the last couple days here.. I'm getting one for sure. From what everyone says, they are just awesome. I am going to get the 23" floor mount with the straight shaft. Very cool hotrod look.
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Re: I'd like to see LOKAR floor shifters

I have the Lokar Nostalgia shifter. I'm really pleased with it. I'm sorry but this isn't the best picture. Can't recall if it's the 16" or 23" shifter. I'll try to check and get a better picture soon.
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Re: I'd like to see LOKAR floor shifters

i installed a 12''(i think) in my wife's truck in place of a junk shifter a po installed. I had to weld up the giant hole the other left. This is a floor mount and was a super easy install. I have drove with it and does wonderful the wife and i really love it, only thing better is a factory column shift.
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Old 03-08-2013, 11:09 PM   #12
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Re: I'd like to see LOKAR floor shifters

Mine's the 23". I really like it. There's a board member whose name I forget running the taller one. Looks like it's to the top of the windshield. The 23" has a nice amount of Old truck meets "Rat Fink"-like height without being in the way.
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My only thought was that it's just enough in the way to make it harder for a pretty lady to scooch over.
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Old 03-09-2013, 01:44 AM   #14
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Lokar 16" Floor Mount. Been in the truck since 2005 controlling my 700R. I toggle between 3 and OD a lot and I love it. I wouldn't even trade it for a completely rebuilt tilt column. It's just the right height to use as a hand rest too.
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Lokar 'nostalgia' on top of a 700R4. I like it a lot. Was close to putting the 'extreme' on, but this has really grown on me...


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Classic Heartbeat - Lokar has shift indicators available. I have a boot mount on mine, but it's a bit of a pain to see. I have a dash mount on order, which should be a 10 minute hookup.

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Re: I'd like to see LOKAR floor shifters

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You say Used to, did you remove it ? How well did it shift being 23"
I think I need to find someone with one installed that I can drive. I really like these but dont really want to cut the floor.
Yes, I removed it to install a column shifter for a cleaner look. For the most part, I really kinda miss it, though. It had a nice detent that really helped in selecting gears during "hard driving". I got the 23" because I was unsure of the actual height when I ordered it. I think the 16" shifter is perfect for an all around nice look.
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Well my shifter FINALLY arrived yesterday. I immediately drove to the shop and got it installed! In my rush of excitement to get the old pos Mr. gasket auto zone special out of there I forgot to take pictures but I'll snap some for you when I get back out there this weekend. I will say install was a breeze and it is made like it came factory. No loose parts or questioning on what gear you're in. It's well worth the money! And 16" is perfect for a stock truck feel. Not too tall and not too short.
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I'm looking forward to seeing some pic's of your install. Now my biggest ? is Floor OR Trans Mount
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the one I ripped out and threw in the trash was a floor mount. it flexed the sheet metal floor. I've also read about them getting knocked out of gear if you hit hard bumps since the motor/trans can move around while the shifter is stationary with the cab. The trans mounted one like I got is SOLID. the only flaw I can see is that you may get some movement as the motor twists slightly in the mounts but I think it'll be kinda cool. Personal preference really. the tunnel could be strengthened to take out the flex that I was getting butt you still have the other possibility and you're still going to have to cut a hole so why not mount it to the trans...
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I have over 30,000 miles w/ my floor mount. No floor flex and never been knocked out of gear.
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Mine's the 23". I really like it. There's a board member whose name I forget running the taller one. Looks like it's to the top of the windshield. The 23" has a nice amount of Old truck meets "Rat Fink"-like height without being in the way.
Question about your steering wheel. Looks like a Grant, what the horn? I like it.
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the one I ripped out and threw in the trash was a floor mount. it flexed the sheet metal floor. I've also read about them getting knocked out of gear if you hit hard bumps since the motor/trans can move around while the shifter is stationary with the cab. The trans mounted one like I got is SOLID. the only flaw I can see is that you may get some movement as the motor twists slightly in the mounts but I think it'll be kinda cool. Personal preference really. the tunnel could be strengthened to take out the flex that I was getting butt you still have the other possibility and you're still going to have to cut a hole so why not mount it to the trans...
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That being said how was the trans mount install as far as ease? any major problems? Going to place my order soon
Thanks for all the input
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it was a breeze. took maybe an hour taking my time. just have the proper size Allen wrench, a 1/2" and a 9/16" wrench handy and you'll be golden.
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