How to Get the Perfect Shifter Position, We Install Lokar’s New Axishift Pro Relocation Shifter
By Brian Brennan – Photography Courtesy of Lokar Performance Products
Video Courtesy of Lokar Performance Products
When swapping to a manual transmission, shifter placement is vital. Maybe you want to retain a bench seat or factory console, and until now your options were limited in shifter placement. Lokar introduced the Axishift and Axishift Pro relocation shifter, which allows you to quickly change the position of the shifter for TREMEC TKO, TKX, and T56 Magnum transmissions. We get shifting on an install.
Engine swaps are at the very core of hot rodding. Without the engine swap you didn’t have the first hot rods and as part of that swap a transmission was sure to be close behind. Engine swaps were really engine and trans swaps with the engine getting all the glory.
I remember my first engine swap. Out came the 265 with a three-speed and in went the 327 with a four-speed transmission. Life couldn’t get any better, as driving my hot rod suddenly became a great deal more fun—but there was a hiccup.
“Say, where exactly did the shifter come up through the floor and how come it’s not where I need or want it?” That’s a question heard often and with rarely a simple answer. Clearly, we are talking about manual transmissions as the automatic shifter problems were resolved a while back. It was the manual tranny that posed a bit of a head-scratcher.
Lokar Performance Products, long known for their problem-solving throttle, e-brake, and automatic transmission cables, now offers rodders everywhere one more problem-solving solution. Placing the shift lever in just the right position, we install a new relocation shifter from Lokar Performance Products.
The Lokar AxiShift and the AxiShift Pro
These two relocation shifters solve the problem of shift handle location once the lever comes through the floor. It offers multiple new locations for ideal shifter placement, no matter the car.
There’s little we can do about where the shifter enters the interior (well, without major tranny mods) but we can do something about the final adjustment before locking down the shift handle location. That’s where the Lokar AxiShift and AxiShift Pro come into play.
The Lokar AxiShift and AxiShift Pro were designed with the hot rodder in mind as each shift lever adaptor allows the do-it-yourselfer to make precise adjustments prior to locking in the desired shifter position. This is achieved by providing 360 degrees of axial rotation of the shifter lever as well as having the ability to tilt 15 degrees in any direction.
The standard AxiShift simply bolts onto the very popular TREMEC TKO 500/600, TREMEC T56 Magnum, or the new TREMEC TKX shifter location (it does not fit the TREMEC Magnum XL and TREMEC Magnum F). It will also fit any manual box that has a standard 7/8-inch center-to-center mounting dimension.
The AxiShift Pro relocation shifter is designed specifically for the TREMEC TKO 500/600 manual and requires replacing the shifter stub and ball-joint assembly with the new parts provided in the Lokar kit. The AxiShift Pro relocation shifter has all the features of the standard AxiShift but adds an additional level of both horizontal and axial adjustment by giving you the option to offset the shifter side-to-side or front-to-back. The adaptor also includes a splined, indexable main shaft for more precise tuning of the shifter position. You are afforded the ability to relocate the shift lever in a comfortable position, in that way enhancing your driving experience.
Should you find yourself with any of the TREMEC TKO 500/600, T56 Magnum, or TKX manual boxes then the AxiShift or the accompanying Pro model should be on your “parts list” from the get-go.
Remember, Lokar also offers a handful of shift levers in either straight or curved build that come in different lengths. There are three prominent shift lever series: the billet aluminum line (brushed or black), the Goolsby Edition by Lokar (polished or black), and the steel (chrome or black). Between these selections you have the option of going modern looking or keeping the traditional style, it’s all driven by the build style of your hot rod.
Also available are shift knobs in ivory, white, and black with the popular “H” pattern representing the four-, five-, or six-speed locations, with the properly noted Reverse position. To finish the install off Lokar also offers a wide variety of boots, bezels, and ring sets.
AxiShift
The AxiShift relocation shifter is much quicker of the two shift lever adapters to install. The intent of this adapter is to move the shift lever location forward or rearward and to give you adjustability. Simply stated, the AxiShift bolts to the TREMEC or other manual transmission shifter stub lever in the position you determine. Once accomplished you will attach the shift lever of your choice and make all of the final adjustments.
AxiShift Pro
The AxiShift Pro relocation shifter was designed to give you a much greater range of positioning options. It was designed specifically for TREMEC TKO 500/600 transmissions. As such it will require that your TREMEC have the one-piece, cast-aluminum shifter turret plate. (Note: It will not fit the older two-piece machined billet aluminum TKO shifter.)
Another point to be taken into consideration has to do with installation. The Pro may be installed without removing the shifter turret plate but take caution not to drop parts or hardware into the transmission during the installation process. (That one would seem obvious but alas, that’s another story for another time, too!)
Once you’ve determined if you want the center position or the offset position, the most notable difference between the two AxiShift kits comes into play. That is the process you will go about installing an indexable shaft with pivot ball and pin that attaches to the TREMEC shifter stub lever. Follow along with the photos and you will see how the fundamentals of each installation are handled.
Anytime you are working on the transmission, while it’s in your (or anyone’s) car you should always block the wheels and disconnect the negative battery cable. (Editor’s Note: There’s a story in there about a car rolling down the driveway, but that’s for another time! —B.B.) Lokar also recommends using an antiseize on all aluminum threads you may run across in the installation process.
Follow along with the photos as we take you through the installation of both the AxiShift and the AxiShift Pro. MR
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