After a couple shakedown runs it became obvious that the stock shifter was not going to cut it. The issue is there is not enough travel to get to 1st gear, which is a much when wheeling. I may have been able to cut new gates and adjust the Lokar sector shaft arm but I wasn't too keen on the result. Plus the stock shifter cable runs through the firewall and has to be routed between the head and the firewall and for some reason I just didn't like where it was routed.
So I ordered a Lokar Part# LOK-CO4L60EEXMB. I know there are a lot of people that don't like the Lokar shifters because you can't visibly see what gear you are in. I looked at the Winters and they seem very difficult to pull off a clean install.
I'll see how much of an issue it is not having a visible gear indicator with the Lokar and address it but building a brain box that uses an IC logic gate to read the neutral safety switch on the trans and decode the truth table. It looks pretty easy and it's about $5 worth of electronics. I'll likely output that to a Dakota digital LED indicator.
On to the install.
The old
Removed that and had a big hole.
Built a filler panel and mounted the shifter to it.
At this point I realized that the 48" cable that comes with the shifter is not going to work. I will have to route the cable around the back of the transfer case and need a few more inches. So I ordered a 60" cable and am on hold till it arrives.