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Hey guys, what did you do with your d/r linkage when you lifted your ea82s? I'm working on my buddys 4" lifted car and I'm making a z shaped piece of flat bar to drop the whole shift plate down, but the d/r lever still hits the body and won't go into 2wd.

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  On 9/28/2013 at 4:42 PM, espey_16 said:

Hey guys, what did you do with your d/r linkage when you lifted your ea82s? I'm working on my buddys 4" lifted car and I'm making a z shaped piece of flat bar to drop the whole shift plate down, but the d/r lever still hits the body and won't go into 2wd.

I did the same with the little mount - a z-shaped piece.

 

The 2wd/4hi/4lo rod I cut, put back together with both trans & lever in 2wd, marked the amount that had to be cut off & then sleeved with tubing & welded together. Pay close attention to the alignment of the clevis ends of the rod - affects the fork alignment inside the trans.

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  On 9/28/2013 at 6:24 PM, bratman18 said:

My 4" lifted loyale with dual range is using all stock shift linkage. Nothing hits, shifts perfect. I was anticipating having to modify but was pleasantly surprised when I didn't.

 

The rear support bushing will rip if left bolted to the body.

 

Can't drop the whole plate unless you reshape the D/R lever.

 

Only real fix is to simply extend the shifter rod linkage, and the stay rod too.

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  On 9/28/2013 at 6:47 PM, Gloyale said:

The rear support bushing will rip if left bolted to the body.

 

Can't drop the whole plate unless you reshape the D/R lever.

 

Only real fix is to simply extend the shifter rod linkage, and the stay rod too.

Yeah I know the bushing will rip eventually. And no, I didn't do anything to any linkage. Everything shifts perfect, never hits on anything, and no issues at all. Not sure what kit is being used by the OP, but the one I am using dropped the engine crossmember 4", and the tranny crossmember about 2 1/2". So maybe that's why?

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  • 3 years later...

Anyone have new wisdom on this issue? Just encountering it with my Frankensteined GL—lifted with an EJ22 swap and a 4Hi/4Lo tranny.

 

Had an impossible time getting it to shift all the way down to 2wd until I pulled the boot off and straightened out the linkages a bit.

 

Curious about which part of the lever you would choose to lengthen. The solution makes sense to me, I just want to utilize the least damaging option.

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