74 power wagon dream truck...
Post pics of what those look like installed please. Transfer case to shifter bracket. Etc
I'll be out in the garage in the next hour or so. It's pretty simple the bracket bolts underneath the dog house and it's normal position you just have to drill for new holes. I had to use some 1-in spacers at the back of it underneath to angle it more downward so it would miss the back of the tunnel. Come to find out later when I talk to the guy John at JB Fabrications that they have a 30° angle down one..:BangHead:...
Then at the transfer case at the back of the transfer case there's a bracket that you buy that bolts onto the back side of it and it sticks up and holds the cables going to the front side. So instead of shifting from the front and pulling and pushing them from the front like your factory one would do these pull and push from behind so there's these little wing brackets that connect to the shifter arms themselves...
Now those shifter arms or rods that go inside the case need to be modified or you can buy theirs that are already modified and that's what I did. But not only they give instructions for it but there's tons of videos for notching the rods and it prevents from going one lever into high and one lever into low... They can all work individually and high and low and go and high and low together but one can't go into high and one can't go into low.
The other problem I ran into with my transfer case is that the way the cross member kind of curls around and down in the way of that shift lever from front to back. I ended up having to drop the passenger side and furred out with a half inch of washers and longer bolts so the cables would go underneath the cross member on top of the transfer case. And yet another problem was that bracket that bolts under the back was right there at where the crossmember curls down and I had to fur that out about a half inch with longer bolts and spacers...
All of that could have been avoided if I would have notched the cross member before I had it powder coated:BangHead:...
But once it was powder coated I certainly didn't want to start cutting it up...
Pictures to come...