Where is reverse gear?Is it written anywhere so I can tell what type of gearbox it is. ??? when I said 350 i meant 3.5lt V8 petrol.
I don't think its that, just that everyone has an opinion, but often not based on logic, common sense or 1st hand experience. Or they just have unrealistic expectations.I love the internet, ask a question, get two wildly different answers, no wonder the younguns don't know if they are male or female!
Yes. Both LT-85 and LT-77 have reverse next to 1st. For rhd, away and up. R380 has reverse opposite 5th, ie towards you and down.Would the LT-85 have the reverse left and up.. ??
Sounds more like something else going on tbh. Certainly this is not the case on my brothers 90 with the slick shift.I’ve fitted one to my lt77 box, found it very difficult to get it set properly. Yes it solves gear changes feeling like stirring a bowl of soup but often difficult to get into gear without a lot of force, and having to ‘find’ the gears, especially downshifting 5th to 4th.
I wouldn’t recommend it.
I think this is a key here as well. I had a friend with one fitted and I hated it. But my daily drive for the last 18 years has been an stock lt77 so th normal gear change is what I am used to, what expect a land rover to feel like, and what I have adapted my driving and gearchange style to suit. He was used to small modern Japanese two seater sports cars so hated the defender box!The slick shift takes a bit of getting used too, but once you are, it feels perfectly natural and is more positive to shift gears.
I would say no. The slick shift isn't about reducing slop, it reduces the actual throw (usually at a trade off of slightly more weight). If you have slop or difficulty finding gears, then there is something wrong already. However, a good standard setup vs the slick shift still has a HUGE difference.I also suspect that a lot of the "improvement" people see is simply as they bothered to adjust the unit when fitting the slick shift, whilst they could have just adjusted it without purchasing anything new.
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