inland shifter experts - ????
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05/20/19 12:04 PM
05/20/19 12:04 PM
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"Butt Crack Bob"
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here's a question for you inland shifter experts. i can't shift fer sh!t, so i never paid attention in school. however, i have converted several inlands over to hurst units. what puzzles me, is this shifter does not bolt on like the shifters i have changed. did inland make shifters for the aftermarket ? these pictures were swiped from the interwebs, and the one i have does not have linkage, plus the handle is reversed from the one shown. in other words, the handle is biased to the opposite side of the one shown. so, what is this thing from ? TIA, and HATS OFF in advance !
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Re: inland shifter experts - ????
[Re: Jim_Lusk]
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05/26/19 11:09 AM
05/26/19 11:09 AM
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thanks jim ! are these very common, and are they a better shifter than the early, two top bolt handle, shifters ? lastly, what does the adapter look like, and would it be remotely possible the adapter is a common item shared with other applications ? and how easy would i be able to find a set of rods ?
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