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ZF with a twin sticked D20-J shift?

trailpsycho

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I found a good line on a ZF for pretty cheap-- 6 bills. I am trying to anticipate any issues. I spoke with Chuck at BC about their kit and he was helpful. One concern I had was the location of the D20 once its all bolted up. I understand that the whole tranny-transfercase is much longer. It makes sense that the TC is therefore moved back farther. My concern is the location of the twin sticks coming through the floor and my ability to mount them on the tranny/TC since normally they are mounted to the intermediate housing (stock). Chuck said that they use a spot on the ZF to bolt the shifter usually...but I was wondering if anyone had pics of their setup with any shifter--although a twin stick would be choice. I could not find any pics on his site. Also, is a BL necessary or just helpful? If so, will a one inch do the trick. Thanks for your time and experience.

John
 
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trailpsycho

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TTT! I know a few of you guys are running these. I have read up on them as much as I could find. Any input??...I'd hate to let another good deal slide.
 

69patriot76

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Hey Trailpsycho. There is a link to a ZF swap over to the left under "Bronco Tech" but it looks like this was a custom job. I didn't read all the way through it but it looks pretty thorough, maybe has info about the lift and what not.
 
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