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Body Lift problem


85fordranger

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Joined
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City
Thunder Bay Ont
Vehicle Year
1985
Transmission
Automatic
I have a 1985 ford ranger standard cab, and i have just done a 3" body lift on it and it will not shift into 4L or, 1st gear.
 
either clearance the openings or get the extensions for the linkages....

l8r, John
 
Adding extensions will not solve your problem, they will still hit the same spot but will just be longer. You will have to either clearance the tunnel so it will clear with some extra space so it wont pop out or bend your shifters to clear the floor, Option two is my favorite as you dont have to worry about a wierd looking boot but can take some time as it usually is trial and error to get it to clear and still feel good.
 
but by cutting out the floor i will not be able to use the boot, becuase the shifter hits first the boot.
 
I did this with my '88. Trim the floor pan to give yourself room to run the shifters through the ranges. I made a custom boot frame to allow the extended shifter movement and attached the boots to the plate and screwed it down. You have to make enough clearance to allow for the boot too, so factor that in.

Good luck

Rich
 
hey i was wondering if you could take some pics of the job for me, i work alot and don't have much time to fool around
 
I'll shot some today. That project has been buttoned up for a while now so it's all finished product and it's raining (?) so no under shots.

I feel your pain about working, I'm a 60-70 hr a week guy myself.



Rich
 
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that looks awsome, but what does it look like under 4x4 boot? the other does not help cause i drive an automatic
 
I'll get a shot or two this weekend and post them for you.
I know that it's not pretty under there but hopefully it will help.

Rich
 
U gotta adjust the transfer case shifter from underneath its got 2 bolts one is a pivot point and the other has some adjustment in it. I'm not sure about the first gear tho? What tranny do u have?
 
Adding extensions will not solve your problem, they will still hit the same spot but will just be longer. You will have to either clearance the tunnel so it will clear with some extra space so it wont pop out or bend your shifters to clear the floor, Option two is my favorite as you dont have to worry about a wierd looking boot but can take some time as it usually is trial and error to get it to clear and still feel good.

It cured mine, my knob was sucked way down in the boot and would hardly move.

I just made an extention that was completely down in the boot that put the knob back in the right place and it worked perfectly. I don't know of any that are commercially available.

It was just a hunk of shaft the same size as the existing lever welded to a pipe that fit over it with a tapped 1/4" hole and a bolt acting like a setscrew. I just guessed and figured that 3" of shaft + whatever was in the tube. I put it in '06, still works perfect. Dunno what you have access to but I used got the shaft out of a junk tractor starter and it happened to be the perfect size.

For the transmission shifter, on the shift linkage you will find a bolt that locks the linkage coming down from the shifter to the round shaft going to the tranny. It will take a little trial and error to get it to come out right.
 
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