Lokar vs. Gennie Shifter for AT

Started by AG, December 22, 2004, 05:08:49 PM

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Ed ke6bnl

Quote from: "AG"Who makes a better setup?

I have the lokar 23 nostalgic and I have had an impossible time getting the neutral safety to work and in general to work great. does work and I don't like the idea of having the flexable rod down the middle to shift the gears.  I believe the gennie or b&m don't use that system I will go with a differant one next time Ed ke6bnl
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phat rat

Quote from: "AG"Who makes a better setup?

On my second Lokar without problems. First was for a T-350, second for a 700R. Haven't had a problem with detents or neutral safety
Some days it\'s not worth chewing through the restraints.

Gilles

I'm very happy with the Gennie shifter I use on my 32 roadster (TH700R4)
The neutral safety switch works great.

Gilles

MO_JUNK

Quote from: "AG"Who makes a better setup?

I like the Gennie. I had one in my 32 on a TH350 and it worked great. I'm on my second one now in my modified. With the Gennie you can use any type of shift knob-no center button.  Sam

47convert

I like the Gennie better. The Last Lokar I had was a pain! I don't drive my hot rods much in this cold weather, but the button in the Lokar I had would not depress in the cold.