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Aftermarket Auto Shifter

PostPosted: Sat, 05 Jul 2014 10:25 +0000
by Just A Lux
Hi guys just wondering has anyone changed their standard 5 speed auto shifter to an aftermarket one like TCI, B&M etc, the ratchet style shifters ? After the straight row gear changing now a maze ? Or does anyone know of someone or who would be a company that I could talk to about this sort of thing.
Thanks in advance

Re: Aftermarket Auto Shifter

PostPosted: Sat, 05 Jul 2014 10:30 +0000
by Just A Lux
Sorry guys wrong section, this is for post 2005. I don't know how to delete so someone report it haha

Re: Aftermarket Auto Shifter

PostPosted: Sat, 05 Jul 2014 11:26 +0000
by Gulfstream8
Best way is to search Tacoma or 4Runner and simular age in the states.

B&M should have a search vehicle section for this

Re: Aftermarket Auto Shifter

PostPosted: Sat, 05 Jul 2014 5:14 +0000
by BIGFOOTJR
A750F is electronically controlled, most TCI, B&M and Hurst shifters are mechanically controlled that are designed for a small group of transmissions GM 350/400/TKO, C4, Power glide etc

Good luck trying to find a 5 speed ratchet style shifter too, better off getting a shift kit fitted as the shifts will be crisper and slightly harsher giving you that manliness feeling. :lol:

Re: Aftermarket Auto Shifter

PostPosted: Sat, 05 Jul 2014 9:05 +0000
by Gulfstream8
BIGFOOTJR wrote:A750F is electronically controlled, most TCI, B&M and Hurst shifters are mechanically controlled that are designed for a small group of transmissions GM 350/400/TKO, C4, Power glide etc

Good luck trying to find a 5 speed ratchet style shifter too, better off getting a shift kit fitted as the shifts will be crisper and slightly harsher giving you that manliness feeling. :lol:


Yes the A750F and A750E are both controlled by the ECU but there is still an actual cable from the shifter to the Box so in theory you could install a B&M shifter.

But I did a search form him and no kits are available - personally I prefer my original knob :lol: