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1997 Wrangler Project Steal J Part Ix Shifter.Gif
1997 Jeep Wrangler TJ Project - Steal-J Part IX
By the time we finished the installation, we learned Lokar had come out with a newly introduced TH700R4 floor-mounted, cable shifter. We didn't know, so we plodded through the installation of the company's standard tranny-mounted shifter. Miller modified the brackets slightly to work with our tranny's 4WD adapter. Ultimately, we were able to modify the factory auto shifter bracket and console to fit the Lokar shifter, but the company's cable-operated shifter should be considered a must for anybody doing the swap in the future. View Related Article
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