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sierra twin sticks

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Post by 4wd junky »

sean at lowrange now sells twin sticks for sierras,they're not on his website yet but they're in stock :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by want33s »

I removed the detent ball when I fitted my 6.5:1 gearset. I made a twin stick setup but didn't like it so I learn't how to select 2lo with only the one stick. It is good for when I don't want anyone else moving MY car. There are 4 secret neutral positions in the transfer pattern. :D
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Post by smileysmoke »

4wd junky wrote:sean at lowrange now sells twin sticks for sierras,they're not on his website yet but they're in stock :armsup: :armsup:
rock4x4.com have the shifter boot to suit also. did sean mention how much they were going to be? would be good for everyone with locked front.
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Post by 4wd junky »

yup. he said $140usd for shifter and $20usd for the boot
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Post by BlueSuzy »

wat do u mean by 2low? and how do u get it into 2low?
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Post by lay80n »

BlueSuzy wrote:wat do u mean by 2low? and how do u get it into 2low?

2wd low :roll: You have to remove the detent ball, and modify the shift rails to achive this. Search.

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Post by nicbeer »

that is sounding interesting. may have to go for it depending on where my driveline noises are.
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Post by BlueSuzy »

why would u need 2wd low? cant u just unlock the front hubs?
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

makes i easier for people with locked/welded front diffs when 4wding as its hard to turn these vehicles when hubs are locked
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Post by want33s »

lay80n wrote:
BlueSuzy wrote:wat do u mean by 2low? and how do u get it into 2low?

2wd low :roll: You have to remove the detent ball, and modify the shift rails to achive this. Search.

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I ONLY removed the ball.. NO mods to shift rails at all. :D SEARCH.

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Post by NIK »

I did this nearly 10yrs ago. It didnt help much with a welded front and not sure if it was causing it but it would get massive wind up put the ball back in prob solved?? Just my experience but would be helpful for people with lockrights.
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Post by St Jimmy »

if anyone is interested you get one for 190 shipped to your door with the rubber boot , or 170 without . :) boner
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year, im very interested
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Post by Bazooka »

Anyone thinking group buy?
I can find out what deals we can do if there is enough interest.
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Post by St Jimmy »

Bazooka wrote:Anyone thinking group buy?
I can find out what deals we can do if there is enough interest.
love to but just got rego papers /green slip. after i pay for them , yes i will get one :lol:
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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

Yep - Im interested...
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Post by Bazooka »

Well lets get some interest here. Post up if you are genuinely interested in purchasing one of these twin stick setups so I can get numbers. Then I can use this to see what deal we might be able to get.
Bear in mind this will take some time so it will give you a while to save your pennies :)
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interested.
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Post by MUD-PIGSIERRA »

Ive been keeping tabs on some guys on Zuwharrie who are building up a kit at a fairly good price, sticks boot and what not... Or was it Pirate... I cant remember now..
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Post by Dee »

MUD-PIGSIERRA wrote:Ive been keeping tabs on some guys on Zuwharrie who are building up a kit at a fairly good price, sticks boot and what not... Or was it Pirate... I cant remember now..
Pirate. Go to the thread "who wants twin stick on their sierra" or something like that...
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interested
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Post by ofr57 »

the more sticks the better i say
... interested :cool:
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Post by Red_Zook »

i dont want the sticks... i want the boot tho!!!!
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Post by MUD-PIGSIERRA »

Bare in mind twin sticks isn't just pulling the old out and new in, the case needs to be pulled apart to get the Detent ball in......? If this hasn't all ready been done.
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Post by Bazooka »

Ok I have put the word over the the USA so now we wait to see what reply I get.
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Post by St Jimmy »

cool :D
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Post by Offroad-Events »

I installed them in my g/f's Sierra last week :)
Very nice fit and finish and straight instruction. I like them that much that I took over the distribution for them in Europe. Vince is a great guy to deal with, though.
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