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If we aren't supposed to eat animals, then why are they made out of meat?
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Originally posted by Materdaddy View PostCorrected it for you! It's a cheap kit you add to your transfer case. I'm thinking about doing it as well.
Hauling the steering around on the slick rock is a PITA. 2 LO solves that prob."your jeep looks so hot!!"
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Originally posted by Borregowrangler View Post2 low kit? Keeps the rear diff in low while in 2wd?censored for having an opinion
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Originally posted by blackZZR View Post2 low kit adds a shifting point to the transfer case, so if you are in 4 low, you can pop into 2 low, and back with just a pull on the shifting lever. you will still be in low range but the front axle is not engaged.
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Originally posted by Borregowrangler View PostThat is too cool. Something I'll seriously consider getting. Thanks!
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censored for having an opinion
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Originally posted by Borregowrangler View PostThat is too cool. Something I'll seriously consider getting. Thanks!
Sidewinder
Yup, my next investment is a winch. If going down from Bronco Peak had an uphill climb in it as bad the downhill was, I would have been very stuck.
Looking back at it, it was a good run.
However, with my 3'' lift and 33''s, I slid over the transfer skid and both rockers and even rubbed the fender pretty good on both sides. And like you, still learning all I can about lockers to pick what I want to do that won't cause me get a second mortgage for axel upgrades and other problems from a bad selection. Of course trying to raise the funds too."If you have significant difficulty here, dont go any further....it only gets worse".
(Charles Wells)
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Originally posted by Mtbikbob View PostGreat poser pic.
Yup, my next investment is a winch. If going down from Bronco Peak had an uphill climb in it as bad the downhill was, I would have been very stuck.
Looking back at it, it was a good run.
However, with my 3'' lift and 33''s, I slid over the transfer skid and both rockers and even rubbed the fender pretty good on both sides. And like you, still learning all I can about lockers to pick what I want to do that won't cause me get a second mortgage for axel upgrades and other problems from a bad selection. Of course trying to raise the funds too.
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Originally posted by Borregowrangler View PostThat is too cool. Something I'll seriously consider getting. Thanks!
Sidewinder
Here is the link to their web site http://www.4x4posi-lok.com/:wink:
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those posi loks are good if you have the disconnecting front axles, but once you put in a locker, or go to a stronger 1-pc axle, you gotta play with the t-case. The terra low kit has an optional 2-low kit that you can add, and it sounds really good. I have found that 4.88's are not quite slow enough for me, so I am thinking alot about the terra kit.:gun: my rifle is not illegal, it's just undocumented... :gun:
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