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2wd low gears

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2wd low gears

Post by nelligen »

I often need low range when in 2wd ( reversing up my steep driveway ect) its a simple mod to allow 2 low, I dont think it's been covered on this forum yet so here goes , the transfer case needs to be out & opened so it's best done while fitting rock crawlers or replacing bearings ect, remove the 2wd / 4wd selector fork and grind or mill the slot towards the fork to a opening of 19.8 mm , then leave the centre locating ball out of the selector locator. thats it , to select gears 1st select 2wd or 4 wd then move stick to neutral and pull across to the hi / low side and select hi or low , always select neutral before moving back over to the 2 wd / 4wd side as well , this system works well but takes a little to get familiar with.
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2wd low?

Post by SiKiD_01 »

why cant you selct low with the hubs unlocked?
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Re: 2wd low?

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SiKiD_01 wrote:why cant you selct low with the hubs unlocked?
good question , I always did it but the hand book and the sticker on the tunnel warns you not to , Maybe the front pinion & crown need to be under some load to prevent the backlash from knocking ??? I dont really know, but I always worried about driving it to far like that so I did the mod .
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Re: 2wd low?

Post by xtreem »

SiKiD_01 wrote:why cant you selct low with the hubs unlocked?


You can but then you are turning the front shaft for nothing causing wear on the drivetrain and you can get chatter from turning the diff unloaded. Thats why it says in your handbook and on the gearbox plaque NEVER USE 2 LOW WITHOUT LOCKING HUBS.
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Post by xtreem »

bloody hell
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Post by xtreem »

Anyway this whole thread is just to show off his airlocker box. :lol: :lol:
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Re: 2wd low?

Post by stumped »

xtreem wrote:You can but then you are turning the front shaft for nothing causing wear on the drivetrain and you can get chatter from turning the diff unloaded. Thats why it says in your handbook and on the gearbox plaque NEVER USE 2 LOW WITHOUT LOCKING HUBS.


is this chatter gonna do much damage? doesn't seem to hurt the girls when they chatter all the time :D

coupla my mates have been doin it for years without any damage, just wonderin what ppl thought 'bout this....
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Post by grimbo »

it is technically a Tonka as it has been discussed before BUT…

You added some very cool informative pictures so its ok. Thanks for giving us visual people an idea of what is actually done.
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Post by nelligen »

grimbo wrote:it is technically a Tonka as it has been discussed before BUT…

You added some very cool informative pictures so its ok. Thanks for giving us visual people an idea of what is actually done.
sorry about the Tonka but iam useless at searching on this site for some reason , I tried to search here for this subject but found nothing, I ended up learning how to do it from pirate 4x4.
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Re: 2wd low?

Post by suzukisam »

stumped wrote:
xtreem wrote:You can but then you are turning the front shaft for nothing causing wear on the drivetrain and you can get chatter from turning the diff unloaded. Thats why it says in your handbook and on the gearbox plaque NEVER USE 2 LOW WITHOUT LOCKING HUBS.


is this chatter gonna do much damage? doesn't seem to hurt the girls when they chatter all the time :D

coupla my mates have been doin it for years without any damage, just wonderin what ppl thought 'bout this....


nah it won't damage anything - it's more the case that it says 4wd on the dash light but you ain't.

Would be great to be able to flick between 4wd and 2wd lo with out getting out tho...
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Post by HRZOOK »

Both my coill xfer case and now my sj413 case have always been able to go into 2 low.

Is this unusual

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Post by grimbo »

HRZOOK wrote:Both my coill xfer case and now my sj413 case have always been able to go into 2 low.

Is this unusual

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are you sure or have you just shifted into low range when you didn't have your hubs locked. A normal t/case will go in and out of low range whilst the hubs are unlocked
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Post by HRZOOK »

grimbo wrote:
HRZOOK wrote:Both my coill xfer case and now my sj413 case have always been able to go into 2 low.

Is this unusual

HRZOOK


are you sure or have you just shifted into low range when you didn't have your hubs locked. A normal t/case will go in and out of low range whilst the hubs are unlocked


Yes that is what I did :oops:

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