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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Bixby, OK
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Shift Linkage
I have a 70 Cuustom-10. The shift linkage is shot.
Has anyone used the Lokar linkage? Looks like it's the only new linkage available. Or do you just replace with a good used set? Thanks for your help. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Location: Burleson Texas
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Re: Shift Linkage
I used the Lokar on my TH350 in my 71. Havent driven it yet but it seems to shift it fine.
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Location: tulsa,ok
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Re: Shift Linkage
I have the Lokar linkage on my 69, it works great.
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Re: Shift Linkage
I used Kugel Komponents (same design as Lokar) worked perfectly.
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