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I have purchased new / modified and have also hand ground with fresh flap disk on grinder and both times worked just great .
 
did you modify rails or buy them? I would imagine that could play a role and also the spring pressure (or lack of) will effect the feel of those rails sliding.

1 more post and your at 2000! haha

I have purchased new / modified and have also hand ground with fresh flap disk on grinder and both times worked just great .

Awesome. I havent looked super close into doing it yet but it seems like something i can mill out at work.
 
did you modify rails or buy them? I would imagine that could play a role and also the spring pressure (or lack of) will effect the feel of those rails sliding.

Stock rails. Aside from billet covers, the 205 wasn't touched. One shifter had nice detents then I switched to the twin stick and the "feel" almost completely went away.
 
I have purchased new / modified and have also hand ground with fresh flap disk on grinder and both times worked just great .

It seems simple enough....

1 more post and your at 2000! haha
Awesome. I havent looked super close into doing it yet but it seems like something i can mill out at work.

BOOM!

and I think my JB Fab twin stick kit came with directions on how to modify the rails. I could scan it to you, I really didn't look at it too closely since I chose to buy the modified rails from JB with the adjustable spring rail detent kit.

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It seems simple enough....



BOOM!

and I think my JB Fab twin stick kit came with directions on how to modify the rails. I could scan it to you, I really didn't look at it too closely since I chose to buy the modified rails from JB with the adjustable spring rail detent kit.

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Awesome so they gave you instructions to do your own either way? Id like to take a look at that.
 
stock single lever yes .

twin stick SO MUCH BETTER . and lube the rails a little bit now and then with little spray can oil helps a ton .

No, I have triple stick shifters. Won't shift for ****. The NP205 in my 1975 K5 (out of a 1980 K5) is the one of the very few easy shifting NP205's I have come across, and it has a stock shifter.

Martin
 
Course you could always flip the 203 :D


Haha yeah it could happen! That damn 205 is no joke with its weight. Im going to have to build some epic cross members to hold up that damn thing. I almost dropped it out of my truck. I think i need to go get another caster roller from HF to get it around.
 
As a side note when I have mine in low-low-low I have accelerate to get down a hill. The engine braking is insane.

Yes yes! This is what I need! thanks!

And he is running an auto :deal: I love my full manual, reverse valve body th350


No, I have triple stick shifters. Won't shift for ****. The NP205 in my 1975 K5 (out of a 1980 K5) is the one of the very few easy shifting NP205's I have come across, and it has a stock shifter.

Martin
My 205 is hard as hell to shift too! triple cable shifters from NWF for me.


My 205 is clocked up 3". Eventually some day I would like to flip the 203 upside down and re design the xmember.
 

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