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iHav to Drive
American Muscle
how much to fix a shift linkage in a 1995 ford 150?
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<blockquote data-quote="goldenrider" data-source="post: 1441205" data-attributes="member: 386265"><p>Go under the truck and take a look at the linkage and see if there is any way to tighten it up. The only option I can suggest is putting in a floor shifter and bypass the column shifter, because it would be easier to just replace the whole steering column than trying to just replace the shifter. why don't you check out your local salvage yards and see what a column goes for and it more than likely doesn't even have to be the exact year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goldenrider, post: 1441205, member: 386265"] Go under the truck and take a look at the linkage and see if there is any way to tighten it up. The only option I can suggest is putting in a floor shifter and bypass the column shifter, because it would be easier to just replace the whole steering column than trying to just replace the shifter. why don't you check out your local salvage yards and see what a column goes for and it more than likely doesn't even have to be the exact year. [/QUOTE]
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