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B&M 81184 Transfer Case Shift Cable Conversion Kit Features:
- Provides consistent, positive shifts
- Heavy-duty .425 in. cable
- 6061 aluminum ends provide smooth shifting
- Ideal for lifted applications
- Compatible with original equipment (OE) shift lever
- Powder-coated brackets offer superior weather resistance
B&M 81184 Transfer Case Shift Cable Conversion Kit Notes:
- Only fits NP231 and NP241 transfer cases
- Not compatible with Rubicon transfer cases
FAQ
What do aftermarket shifter cables do?
- Enhance transmission shift performance
- Enable precise gear changes
- Improve overall shifting feel
Can you drive a car without a shifter cable?
- No, as shifter cables are crucial for gear shifting
- Without them, changing gears becomes impossible
- Driving is unsafe without functional shifter cables
How much does it cost to replace a transmission shift cable?
- Cost varies, but typically ranges from $100 to $300
- Prices may fluctuate based on vehicle model and labor
- The B&M 81184 cable conversion kit offers an affordable option
How do you fix a shifter cable?
- Identify the issue: fraying, stretching, or breakage
- Replace the damaged parts with quality replacements
- Consider the B&M 81184 cable conversion Jeep kit for a durable fix
Specifications:
Does this fir on a 91 jeep cherokee xj with 4.0 automatic and an np231 ?
Will this for the 87 YJ Jeep Wrangler
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