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Fitting Trail Gear Creepy Twin shifters
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Fitting Trail Gear Creepy Twin shifters
Has anyone fitted these to a LN106? Fitting mine on the weekend and just want to know if there is anything to look out for. It's for a fwd shift setup.
Ben
Had a bit of a play with them this arvo and they will be pretty simple to fit. Just got to pull the interlock between the two shift rails out but I'm fitting reduction gears so it's going to be apart anyway. Also the gearbox shifter will need to be modified to clear as well. Doing it all tomorrow so will post up how it goes. Here is a pick of them sitting in place.
Ben
Well fitted them up yesterday. They are simple as to do. The gearbox shifter has to be modified a fair bit to be able to get second and forth gear. You should be able to see in the pic below how far to the right and forward it has been bent.
For a fwd shift box they are a transfer out job to fit as you have to remove one of the shift rails to get the interconnect pin out. It sits between the shafts at the same point as the detent springs and check balls.
They work great. As I have detroits front and rear it is good to be able to get two wheel low to get a bit more turning circle. Also if I brake a CV I won't be giving the clutch as hard a time trying to get out of the track.
For a fwd shift box they are a transfer out job to fit as you have to remove one of the shift rails to get the interconnect pin out. It sits between the shafts at the same point as the detent springs and check balls.
They work great. As I have detroits front and rear it is good to be able to get two wheel low to get a bit more turning circle. Also if I brake a CV I won't be giving the clutch as hard a time trying to get out of the track.
Ben
Can you pm me your shipping info. I will send one out.hilux79 wrote:Thanks. If I had a top shift box or duels I would have gone the marlins. I like that they come with a boot for the shifters. I've got to make some sort of boot to suit mine during the week.
Jason
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Re: Fitting Trail Gear Creepy Twin shifters
old thread i know...
does anyone know if these will fit onto a landcruiser (hzj75) gear box?
product description says 'bolts up to toyota gear driven transfercase', so i'm assuimg it might just work? or not even close...
does anyone know if these will fit onto a landcruiser (hzj75) gear box?
product description says 'bolts up to toyota gear driven transfercase', so i'm assuimg it might just work? or not even close...
Re: Fitting Trail Gear Creepy Twin shifters
maddog_75 wrote:old thread i know...
does anyone know if these will fit onto a landcruiser (hzj75) gear box?
product description says 'bolts up to toyota gear driven transfercase', so i'm assuimg it might just work? or not even close...
No. Not even close
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