4x4 three on the tree?

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Re: 4x4 three on the tree?

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The shifter, the thing you use to actually engage the 4x4 stuff- How do you mount the shifter to a 3.03 3 speed that never had provisions for anything like that?
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Re: 4x4 three on the tree?

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i dont know. il deal with that when i come to it, probably make some kind of bracket.
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Re: 4x4 three on the tree?

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you could use a 3.03 trans and t case from an early bronco, they were married t-case and trans.
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Re: 4x4 three on the tree?

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that is a good idea, but arnt early broncos hard to find ?
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