I had seen several people who had purchased the custom transfer case shifter lever off Ebay and decided I liked the look of it. After finding out the guy no longer made them I figured I would build one myself. I picked up a piece of solid rod from Tractor Supply, turned the end down in the lathe and I threaded it M10x1.5. I then measured the length I wanted the shifter, mounted the rod in a vise, heated it with an oxy acetylene torch and bent it by hand until the bend matched the factory lever. I cut off the excess, mounted it in the mill and milled both sides flat to mimic the original handle. (the original looks to be pressed) I then mounted it in the jeep and installed the console to check the fitment. I saw it needed to be heated and bent 7 degrees to the left and 5 degrees forward to fit properly and not hit the back of the console when in 4 wheel low. After getting the fitment correct, I then drilled the two holes, sandblasted and painted it black. I ordered the knob from ebay and received it a few days later.
After installing the new transfer case shifter lever, it didn't seem to fit with the auto tranny shifter so I decided to build one to match. I used a piece of 7075T6 solid aluminum rod and turned it on the lathe to slide over the tranny shifter. I measured the length for the shifter height I wanted and cut it to length. I drilled the hole in the top and tapped it M12x1.5 for the bolt that I cut the head off of that I picked up at Home Depot. I then turned the recess into the top to countersink the brass thread adapter on the knob so it wouldn't be seen. After test fitting everything, I sandblasted and painted the adapter black and installed it on the tranny lever. I purchased the knob on Amazon. It was actually kind of difficult to find a plain black knob that matched the transfer case knob. To shift gears, I just have to push down and put it in gear. It's spring loaded so it works great.
After installing the new transfer case shifter lever, it didn't seem to fit with the auto tranny shifter so I decided to build one to match. I used a piece of 7075T6 solid aluminum rod and turned it on the lathe to slide over the tranny shifter. I measured the length for the shifter height I wanted and cut it to length. I drilled the hole in the top and tapped it M12x1.5 for the bolt that I cut the head off of that I picked up at Home Depot. I then turned the recess into the top to countersink the brass thread adapter on the knob so it wouldn't be seen. After test fitting everything, I sandblasted and painted the adapter black and installed it on the tranny lever. I purchased the knob on Amazon. It was actually kind of difficult to find a plain black knob that matched the transfer case knob. To shift gears, I just have to push down and put it in gear. It's spring loaded so it works great.