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JD you sound like a 17 year old wanna be that's been taking pictures of you daddy's rig.
JD you sound like a 17 year old wanna be that's been taking pictures of you daddy's rig.
Almost everything I've done to my XJ's over the last 20yrs is posted here, with photo's. What do you want to see(in your own thread)!
Get bent.
Just an update,have been in contact with Novak am very impressed with the level of customer support to resolve the issue. it's nice when a company seems genuinely interested in making sure you're happy with the product and that it works for you. Still in the process of figuring out what exactly is the problem, but just glad they're not blowing me off and pretending it's an installation error.
This. So much this.That's what you shoulda done in the first place.................
This. So much this.
That's what you shoulda done in the first place.................
What a bunch of fuuck fuuck fuuck...
Really genius and how would I have done that on Friday night after they were closed?. so yes I posted on here to vent my frustration and hopefully see if anyone had info that would help me when I did talk to them on Monday morning. In the future unless you have a helpful comment maybe you shouldn't troll discussion forums.
It's all good, Fellas. Coldcdn has been just great to work with and yes, it's tough on a weekend to want to install something and run into a roadblock, and sometimes forum folks do have answers.
Don't forget that Jeep guys have far more in common than we have differences. With the range of whacked out people on this planet, we're practically a tribe.
We'll get this figured out now with some data on hand and I'll post the results. If we solve it to satisfaction, maybe I'll cajole the OP to mod the title of the thread to, I dunno, Novak Shifter, Difficulty -> Solution -> Nirvana.![]()
I'll tell you what I would like to see you do, regarding this.
I'd like to see an aftermarket shifter to replace the stock one. One with longer throw, adjustable throw, set up for aftermarket (Hurst) levers.
Why? Waste of time and engineering.
Nice MJ! I need another one of these. The heat padding is smart. My XJ wants to bake me out a couple of months each summer.
It's not a bad idea. Our original NP2xx shifter kit was the #SK2X and is still popular. It is purely mechanical (levers w/o cable) and more of a builder's kit. I still love working with it. The next generation was the cable version and it came about because of the many people who asked to retain the factory handle.
That gets into the topic of the many Jeepers who love a factory look but better-than-factory feel / performance. We have been up against this with gauges vis a vis engine conversions. Some are crazy about aftermarket gauges but most want that factory sleeper look.
As to the factory handles, I like to remove the gate. That is probably what irritates you the most. The detents in the transfer case transmit well enough to the handle and we're all big boys now and don't need the dumbed down guidance of it.
Whatever the case, we're more than open to ideas and foresee a few new shifters coming down the pike. Tell us what you need and we'll let that help set some priorities.