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Novak T.C. shifter

I think Goatman built his own version using heims.......but I might be mistaken.
 
Remi runs one and loves it.

I've been considering going to it myself.
 
I just got off of a 16 hour shift, but i really wanna know how this works or why its better...what does it do?

thanks all...sleep well tonight.
 
but i really wanna know how this works or why its better...what does it do

  • Restore and improve shifting action in Jeeps with suspension and especially body lifts.
  • Provide a clean shifting mechanism for conversion transmissions (manual or automatic) being adapted to the Jeep transfer cases.
  • Provide a crisp shifting feel and greater sense of control to the driver of the Jeep.
  • Eliminate shifter kick-outs and resulting transfer case damage by replacing problematic factory linkages.
  • The shift pattern is reversed from factory when installed, i.e. 2 Hi, rearmost, 4Lo, frontmost.
 
that looks pretty cool. I might have to get one of those since i have been fighting the factory linkage coming undone and falling apart with no amount of no little plastic clips helping out.
 
I have a tranfercase dropkit, The novak kit works well for this app. It deleats some of the linkage and comes with a nice billet shift handel. note your shift pattern will be reversed, just follow the pattern on the shifter.
 
i have one and the reason being:
i replaced my transmission...some where along the line my linkage got screwed up and just ended up bending and bindings...it was this or fight the factory linkage a few more times, i chose this it seemed like the sain idea
 
i got to drive Remi's jeep back in Nov and that novak kit is pretty cool! I crawled pretty much over anything i wanted, and didnt have to worry about a lot of shifting.
 
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