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I bought a 68 4x4 as my first project without knowing much about them and never really had a chance to work on it until a couple weeks ago. After getting it in the garage and taking a look I realized that the cab is from a 2wd because of the low hump. they cut the hole in the floor for the stick but it is way too small (cab sits on the tranny), this will be an easy fix with a little cutting. The high hump that was in there is obviously from a different truck and has the factory hole for the stick and another hole cut out by the PO for the 4wheel, 2wheel stick. I am actually wondering if this is a 68 tranny at all but more so, does anybody have a pic of the high hump with the 2 holes that they could post for me. Thanks.
More amd more confused everyday.
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Re: 4x4 High Hump Question
Look around in this forum. You'll probably find some pics on the high hump.
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Re: 4x4 High Hump Question
MUDDER check your pm
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Re: 4x4 High Hump Question
Sorry, I am so used to posting in the other forum. I am on dial up internet which is slow as a snail (Joys of living in the country I guess). I will just have to check it out Monday when I get to work. Thanks anyways.
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Re: 4x4 High Hump Question
Here are a couple of pics of the high humps. 2wheel drive big blocks had high humps also or some 4speeds I believe.
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Re: 4x4 High Hump Question
Yes, all you need to do is cut out your floor and install the high hump.
Given that's the only thing the P/O did, you should be all set from there. Welcome to the board. |
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Re: 4x4 High Hump Question
Welcome to the board, easy fix
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Re: 4x4 High Hump Question
old thread but here is a 68 high hump for a 4 speed 4WD...
Let me know if you need a better pic.
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