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Trans knob replacements

Trans knob replacements

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For some context, the jeep is an '84 that is heavily modified, ford 302 v8 engine, big body lift, lots of other strictly off-road adds. I bought a new gear shifter knob, but the stick that is on there isn't threaded. The old "konb" which is a T shaped handle was attached with a screw through the handle and the stick. Assume that means I need to get a new stick that is threaded? I finaly figured out how to get the existing stick off, but not sure how to know which new stick to buy.

The Transfer Case knob is trashed; just the plastic piece that was under the rubber cover is still attached. Haven't been able to unscrew that; tried pipe wrench, locking pliers, my teeth, etc....won't budge. Doesn't feel like it's screwed on there. Appears to be pushed down on the stick. The part of the top of the stick that is visible (below the plastic piece) has a diamond-like pattern on it (probably not describing that correctly).

Anyone have any thoughts on the new stick shift identification or how to get the rest of the transfer case knob off?
 
If the Transfer Case shifter (not the knob) is original it will have a jam nut on it that a wrench will only fit one way.

As for what to get that depends on Transmission TBH. For me I'm running a T-5 with a custom made shifter. I'll look for pictures

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Somewhere along the line my Transfer Case knob broke off. I put some new threads on and found a nice SS ball knob about the size of a billiard ball and works well now
 
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I'm using skull shift knobs threaded to 3/8-16

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Love the welded chain shifter.
 
Definitely a different look. 👌
 
Both skulls started out white but the Transmission shifter gets way more use so it's fairly dirty but I like the dirt covered look better TBH

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Take a few pictures of the Transmission and any numbers or tags you may find. We maybe able to help figure out what you have

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To start with, auto or manual? You said you have a Ford V8 engine, so a first assumption would be a tranny that bolts up to a Ford. Then I'm sure some adapter for the Transfer Case . But as Manic said, a few pics and any numbers from tags and I bet someone on here can identify it.
 
Options are limitless when it comes to tranny combos

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