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there are 4 common shifter positions that can be found on the supra alloy W box W55, W57, W58 etc. and there will be at least two that should line up with the ke70 hole assuming you're using te71 crossmember/mounts. you are able to swap the shifter housing and selector fork to get the correct position. i've had in use 3 of the shifter positions in my ke70.. the rear most one i reversed the shifter 180deg and bent it backwards again.. but the middle two will be closest fit.

Toyota_Supra_5spd_Shifter.jpg

 

T50 from 80's era will line up too. hope your not thrashing it too hard.

 

 

Does anyone know what gearbox will fit into my KE70 using a 3T-GTE without chopping holes for the shifter? W58?
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^^

Is about the most useful piece of information about the W box I've ever heard :)

 

Cheers for that, know doubt will come in handy at some stage

 

Jordan

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ta22, ke2, ke3, ke5, kp6 etc use a further forwards shifter position than the later toyota gearboxes found in ke70 and late 70's onwards rwd toyota.

the earlier t50 version found in ta22, te27 and a rare ke35 variant that has the forwards position shifter, but wont need to worry bout that in a ke70.

 

my modded shifter on the rear position

w55shiftermodsml.jpg

 

the 4 common positions...

 

front

wshifterfsml.jpg ta63 + tt142 GT-T 3tgte w55, ma61?

 

mid

wshiftermsml.jpg CE71 wagon W51 or W56

 

mid-rear

wshifterm-rsml.jpg 80's cressida's

 

rear

wshifterrsml.jpg

Edited by AE25

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