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So - anyone up for a challenge?
What is the shift knob thread size on a Ranger Torque Splitter?
So to help, if you decide to try and answer the question:
NO, they don't list it on the Ranger site
NO, Google won't help
NO, I don't have a large box of nuts with labels on them so I can try and figure it out through trial and error
NO, Home Depot won't let me park in the hardware section do it there.
NO, I don't have an original shift knob to measure (PO used a universal one)
NO, the folks at American Shifter don't know either
It's smaller than 16m x 1.50 and larger than the Toyota Stock Transfer case and Transmission threads.
Well, let's see, slightly smaller than 16 mm would be 15 mm.
I'm going to guess the threads on a ranger are SAE and not metric. If by smaller you mean incredibly close to the right size it is likely 5/8 inch. For the record the threads on my nv4500 shifter are 5/8 fine thread (18 threads per inch). If it is smaller by some significant amount the next size down is 9/16 which come in course thread (12 /inch) and fine thread (18 /inch). I think I'm around this weekend if you want to confirm.
Perfect - thanks for that. Narrowed it down substantially.