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    1. #1
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      Need shifter help!

      I'm planning out the shifter for my C10 project. I want to run a stock style of shifter on my 4L60E, and I was wondering if 4T60E shifters will work? It would open up my options quite a bit.



      Do all GM 4 speed automatics use the same settings for shifting?


    2. #2
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      Need shifter help!

      They're both cable operated, so worst case even if the patterns are flipped 180* you'd have to make a bracket or modify the shift arm. Pretty basic mods.

      -Dale
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    3. #3
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      Do you know if the "locks" are in the same position? I am curious if the cables pull the same amount to get in each gear, I would hate to buy a shifter and find out they set in between or some similar problem. I would assume all 4 speed overdrives are the same, but you know what happens when you assume!

    4. #4
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      Need shifter help!

      I would also assume so, but that's where modifying the shift arm would come into play. Might pay to go to a junk yard if you have one nearby and check it out.

      -Dale
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