I hate to put this question here since it should probably go in the modification side but has anyone that is basically a full-time or mostly full-time heavy deuce driver done a modification to the transfer case lever to make it more easily reached for shifting in the suggested method here in this thread (and -10 TM)?
The design of the shift lever for the transfer case is not for full time shifting because it is not lubricated and the the bolts simply slide through the lever. There are no lubrication points or bushings in these areas which translates to low use items.
This shift lever alteration would require a modification to the bench seat or removal and installation of another driver's seat to make room for an extention handle or reshaping.
Side note; Due to a severly floppy transfer case shift lever on my truck, I did drill mine out about .020 and press in bronze bushings. I next installed close tolerance, shouldered bolts with the appropriate nuts.
No more "floppy" lever but I digress and detract from this thread.
Perhaps e-mail me your answers.
Thanks,
jimm1009 here on s.s. e-mail;
jimm1009@yahoo.com