2wd LOW

Started by MrCompton734, February 28, 2009, 05:44:48 PM

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MrCompton734

Suppose for some odd reason you need 2wd low, don't know why, but let's so you do. http://www.genosgarage.com/prodinfo.asp?number=BD-1030703


It's a kit that's you disengage the front hubs, anyone use this?
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catfish

well in my 90 k1500 the  front dif wont ingage so in till i fix it i have 2wd low insted of 4wd low it dose let me spin the back tiers real esaey amd give a litle more gunt when pulling but i would be haper with 4x4 low

TBigLug

2WD low is GREAT for backing up heavy trailers without burning up your clutch (manual) or overheating your tranny (auto). I used it all the time when I had a truck with lockouts on the front.
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mudbrat71

Quote from: catfish on March 02, 2009, 01:57:50 AM
well in my 90 k1500 the  front dif wont ingage so in till i fix it i have 2wd low insted of 4wd low it dose let me spin the back tiers real esaey amd give a litle more gunt when pulling but i would be haper with 4x4 low
if its is your front acuator just pull it out and put a 13mm shallow shocket on end and carefully screw it back in while wiggling yoke you will feel it slide in  then your front will stay engaged do that alot to plow trucks so they dont have to worry about it at 2 am  and no 4x4  just a quick  fix  for next to  nothing $$$$

catfish

Quote from: mudbrat71 on March 02, 2009, 01:34:54 PM
Quote from: catfish on March 02, 2009, 01:57:50 AM
well in my 90 k1500 the  front dif wont ingage so in till i fix it i have 2wd low insted of 4wd low it dose let me spin the back tiers real esaey amd give a litle more gunt when pulling but i would be haper with 4x4 low
if its is your front acuator just pull it out and put a 13mm shallow shocket on end and carefully screw it back in while wiggling yoke you will feel it slide in  then your front will stay engaged do that alot to plow trucks so they dont have to worry about it at 2 am  and no 4x4  just a quick  fix  for next to  nothing $$$$

i got a spare front axle with a good acuater i just been too bissiy working on the bogger to give the old dd some lovin

four_by_ken

I will just put the first t-case in low... 2wd low!  Great for tooling around and f'ing off in the shallow mud.

My old Jeep, my 205 had 2wd low.
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