body lift with manual tcase
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body lift with manual tcase
well im thinking of doing a body lift during my xmass break i bought the lift back in June and haven't had time to put it on so now that i have a manual tcase what can i do to extend it or dont have to worrier about it i know im going to need a shift extension for my shifter. what should i do?
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Edit: here's the best pics I could find. They still don't really show the extension very well.
Last edited by RazorsEDGE; 12-04-2008 at 01:22 PM.
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Here's the best I can find from underneath. The extension wasn't exactly what I was trying to capture back when I took this so you can just barely see the bottom of it bolted to the lever at the top of the picture. when I get off work tonight I might be able to sqeeze my camera up there for a better pic.
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Here's a couple shots of the bottom of the extension. These are as good as its gonna get without pulling the extension out, and to do that I'd have to remove my carpet and the inner boots so I don't see that happening in the near future lol.
If you look closely you can see the gusset welded to the frontal part of the extension. I had to put it there because the 3/16" steel alone would bend while moving the lever into 4LO. The gusset runs from the bottom of the extension up to the bottom of the fx4 shifter, not quite to the top of the extension. It took quite a bit of trial and error to come up with something that wouldn't bend and would fit at the same time.
If you look closely you can see the gusset welded to the frontal part of the extension. I had to put it there because the 3/16" steel alone would bend while moving the lever into 4LO. The gusset runs from the bottom of the extension up to the bottom of the fx4 shifter, not quite to the top of the extension. It took quite a bit of trial and error to come up with something that wouldn't bend and would fit at the same time.
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