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Old 01-06-2011, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by tiffo60
I figured out the shifter handle was custom, it was the cupholders and boot that was throwing me for a loop and that explains why I wasn't finding anything for it lol. Anyway I could get a how too from you on exactly how you were able to make it work?
I cut the bottom out and carfully shaped the divider notch at the front with a hand file.
I ordered a custom leather boot from redlinegoods with my dimensions to the handle per their custom order specs. If you want to cover the cup holder slots on the passenger side with the boot, have them leave 3-4" of extra material. I didn't and used a black antifreeze jug platic and glued it in (hind sight is 20/20).
I used 5/8" ish wide steel shipping banding to secure the boot. I hand bent and formed the banding around the inside of the hole, drilling 1/8" holes through banding and plastic to hold it in place with screws as I went. I had to cut "V's" in the banding in the corners to conform to the compound angles. dis-assemble and re-assemble with boot. Once all is the way you like it, remove one screw at a time and install a rivet.
Old 01-06-2011, 10:32 AM
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I looked back and found this in post #474


I finally finished my shifter boot!

Ended up with plan 1 since it was more simple and I finally figured out how I was going to do it.



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I used steel banding like used in shipping on palets.
-I bent the banding to the shape of the inside of the cup holder compartment.
-Using clamps held it in place as I worked it.
-I began drilling 1/8" holes and installing 1/8" sheet metal screws one at a time.
-After I get all the screws in I take it back apart and install the boot with the screws.
-Once all the srews are in I removed them one at a time and put in rivets since the screw head would be too thick and in the way for the cupholder assembly to snap back in.
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Thats the info I was looking for, thank you
Old 01-23-2011, 01:47 PM
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So I just did my t56 swap into a 5 speed truck already so it was pretty easy for me to my crossmember worked but I had to cut it and reweld it back in a inch shorter I mated the car slave to the truck line driveshaft had to be cut the measurement I had was 59 1/4 but those 3.73s need to go I'm going to 4.56 so we will see how that goes but it is way better then that nv3500 And the truck hydraulics worked with the clutch I ran I'm running a act 6 puck sprung and it has no problem shifting and disengaging
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my 4l60e just went out yesterday so i am looking at swaping in a t56 just wondering how it will hold up compered to a built 4l60
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Better
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and much more fun!
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thats what i was thinking but would i need to get 1 built to hold up to a lq4 radix or will a stock gto t56 handle it
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Originally Posted by chevy430
thats what i was thinking but would i need to get 1 built to hold up to a lq4 radix or will a stock gto t56 handle it
stock will handle it.
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Originally Posted by TurboGibbs
stock will handle it.
Yea Id have to agree. My truck has a stock GTO t56 with an LS7 clutch and I havnt had any problems with it yet.


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