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Dual Transfer Leavers

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Dual Transfer Leavers

Post by Bobbles »

Does any one know any thing about putting dual transfer leavers in a sierra so you can get 2WD low range?
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Post by DiddyZook »

http://www.izook.com/tech/samurai/drive ... /twins.htm

This link will take you to a write up on iZook for Twin Sticks.

There are also ways of removing the ball in the selector forks so that you can engage a 2wd low, RRO offer this as an option on some of their cases.

Here is an old write up on iZook

http://www.izook.com/tech/samurai/drive ... 2wdlow.htm
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Post by j-top paj »

why not just stick it into low and leave the hubs unlocked?
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Post by sierrajim »

j-top paj wrote:why not just stick it into low and leave the hubs unlocked?
That would mean getting out.


Or

http://www.rocky-road.com/2low.html Only one shifter to worry about.
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Post by MrsForby »

sierrajim wrote:
j-top paj wrote:why not just stick it into low and leave the hubs unlocked?
That would mean getting out.
:?: :?: :?:

:? :? :?

Er... no it doesnt...
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Post by sierrajim »

MissForby wrote:
sierrajim wrote:
j-top paj wrote:why not just stick it into low and leave the hubs unlocked?
That would mean getting out.
:?: :?: :?:

:? :? :?

Er... no it doesnt...
Presuming that you're off road and your hubs are locked already, if they were un locked you could just select 4WD low range and would have drive only to the rear.

So, yes, it would involve getting out.
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Post by j-top paj »

ZookStock wrote:
sierrajim wrote:
MissForby wrote:
sierrajim wrote:
j-top paj wrote:why not just stick it into low and leave the hubs unlocked?
That would mean getting out.
:?: :?: :?:

:? :? :?

Er... no it doesnt...
Presuming that you're off road and your hubs are locked already, if they were un locked you could just select 4WD low range and would have drive only to the rear.

So, yes, it would involve getting out.
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Post by lay80n »

j-top paj wrote:
ZookStock wrote:
sierrajim wrote:
MissForby wrote:
sierrajim wrote: That would mean getting out.
:?: :?: :?:

:? :? :?

Er... no it doesnt...
Presuming that you're off road and your hubs are locked already, if they were un locked you could just select 4WD low range and would have drive only to the rear.

So, yes, it would involve getting out.
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Post by j-top paj »

im getting there... slowly
i work my way down from the top :lol:
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Post by Red_Zook »

Twin sticks = BLING 2 hehehe
more levers = more bling!!
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Post by steven101 »

sierrajim wrote:
MissForby wrote:
sierrajim wrote:
j-top paj wrote:why not just stick it into low and leave the hubs unlocked?
That would mean getting out.
:?: :?: :?:

:? :? :?

Er... no it doesnt...
Presuming that you're off road and your hubs are locked already, if they were un locked you could just select 4WD low range and would have drive only to the rear.

So, yes, it would involve getting out.
Yes but you would use it when on-road ie towing a boat up a ramp or somthing sort of steep hill that needs the power aposed to traction you wouldnt use 2wd low off-road unless you f***** ur front diff
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Post by sierrajim »

steven101 wrote:
sierrajim wrote:
MissForby wrote:
sierrajim wrote:
j-top paj wrote:why not just stick it into low and leave the hubs unlocked?
That would mean getting out.
:?: :?: :?:

:? :? :?

Er... no it doesnt...
Presuming that you're off road and your hubs are locked already, if they were un locked you could just select 4WD low range and would have drive only to the rear.

So, yes, it would involve getting out.
Yes but you would use it when on-road ie towing a boat up a ramp or somthing sort of steep hill that needs the power aposed to traction you wouldnt use 2wd low off-road unless you f***** ur front diff
If it were required for on road duties why would you even ask for a twin stick. You'd just put it in 4WD low with unlocked front hubs. This will drive the rear in low range and spin the front driveshaft but not drive the front wheels.

And yes, i use 2WD low off road, it can actually be quite handy.
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Post by redzook »

steven101 wrote:
Yes but you would use it when on-road ie towing a boat up a ramp or somthing sort of steep hill that needs the power aposed to traction you wouldnt use 2wd low off-road unless you f***** ur front diff
i use 2wd low rear alot

for your average tracks u might not need it but when u start doin tighter technical tracks it is very handy
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Post by redzook »

i had the 2wdlow mod with one stick and it was terrible

to hard to find the right gear
and always getting jammed

now with the 2 sticks i push or pull them forward easy as pie
and definatly know what gear i am in
and it is a fairly easy mod to make the 2 sticks work
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Post by redzook »

j-top paj wrote:why not just stick it into low and leave the hubs unlocked?
u will soon get sick of taking the hubs in and out
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Post by muz_ook »

redzook wrote:
steven101 wrote:
Yes but you would use it when on-road ie towing a boat up a ramp or somthing sort of steep hill that needs the power aposed to traction you wouldnt use 2wd low off-road unless you f***** ur front diff
i use 2wd low rear alot

for your average tracks u might not need it but when u start doin tighter technical tracks it is very handy
i agree with redzook, it is a great mod and if you do it, you will use it.......very handy! :D

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Post by dano80 »

Does this mean by having twin sticks, one selects hi/lo, the other selects where the drive is sent, does this mean you could theoretically get front wheel drive only in hi/lo as well. Have not yet checked posted sites. If this says something about it, just pretend I wrote nothing!!! :oops: :oops: :oops:
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Post by muz_ook »

dano80 wrote:Does this mean by having twin sticks, one selects hi/lo, the other selects where the drive is sent, does this mean you could theoretically get front wheel drive only in hi/lo as well. Have not yet checked posted sites. If this says something about it, just pretend I wrote nothing!!! :oops: :oops: :oops:
nah, no 'front drive' .one stick selects 'hi' 'N' 'low' , and the other selects '2wd' & '4wd' only '2wd rear low' and 4wd can be selected.
sorry if its confusing...

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Re: Dual Transfer Leavers

Post by superzuki »

Bobbles wrote:Does any one know any thing about putting dual transfer leavers in a sierra so you can get 2WD low range?
i think ig got a spare tranfer leaver in my garage im in penrith area pm me if interested
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Post by VR Rodeo »

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Post by Rhett »

I have twin sticks in mine and the only bad point I have is they are very hard to seal when you are upside down. a litre of oil ends everywhere. Other than that they are great.
Its a wheelbase thing
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twin sticks

Post by want33s »

I have seen a twin stick boot that will fit a Suzi but I didn't get the link.
Here's a link showing a Jeep Dana 30 boot. Don't think it seals the transfer though, only the floor.
http://www.izook.com/tech/samurai/drive ... /twins.htm
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Post by Rhett »

I have a duel lever boot on the floor. I think it was out of a pajero or sothing its the small one into the case I can't seal.
Its a wheelbase thing
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

im thinking this would be a good mod for anyone
that has lockrites or welded front diffs, corner comes,
push it into 2wd, turning problem solved!
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Post by Rhett »

Sorry spike it don't work like that. The front wheels are still locked together they just arn't getting any drive
Its a wheelbase thing
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Post by just cruizin' »

Could you change on the fly? I wouldn't have thought that would be possible without syncros which I didn't think a transfer had.
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Post by redzook »

just cruizin' wrote:Could you change on the fly? I wouldn't have thought that would be possible without syncros which I didn't think a transfer had.
high to low no
2 to 4 id say you could
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Post by Gwagensteve »

not stirring the pot, but if you war very careful and smooth you can get from high to low on the move, but there has to be NO load on the case- flat ground, dip the clutch at about walking pace, and it MIGHT go in.

If you have reduction gears the speed difference is huge and it is very hard to get it to work.

Because it can't be done under any load it's pretty pointless anyway.

2WD to 4WD is no problem on the move.

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Post by MART »

Iv'e done the low 2 mod to my selector shaft with one shifter and it turn shitloads better even with the front detriot in 2wd low , it would almost be 1/3 less turning circle , when there is no drive the detroit unlocks , Cheers Paul.
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