Push button 4x4 V.S. That ole lever on the floor

Started by 7387chevynut, March 06, 2009, 06:18:45 PM

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LowSbody

My dad has had to replace the acuator on the front diff of his 97 burban twice. My 02 silvy has worked flawlessly. Burban has 160,000 and my truck has 140,000 on it.
It's no longer hung over. It's just morning.

catfish

dont like them push butons seen a few of um not come on when you need it like macanical sytums beter then electronc esay to rig up somthin on the trail when tahy break

mudslayer2008

the dd has push button I havn't had a problem with it yet 02 GMC 2500 HD


Bigdaddy

Free your mind...and your ass will follow!

NEVER ARGUE WITH AN IDIOT, THEY'LL BRING YOU DOWN TO THEIR LEVEL AND BEAT YOU WITH EXPERIENCE!!

CBakes

Never had push button. Always had manual. Opted for manual in 07' F150 too.  It just seems right!!
Didn't bring your truck widjadija? Hook it up like a tow truck!!

Names mater....like to'mater without the "ta"

Corey

no problems in my 99 sierra with the push button, but my dads 98 s10 blazer never works

ROCK

ill take a lever that bolts right to the t-case mechanically anyday! no vacuum or electical bs.  my mom has had to put 2 acuators in her 2000 pushbutton blazer.

Brad & Mookie

 My push button can engage at 70. Try  that with an old lever action. My 01 Chevy has 215,000. never a problem !
Brad & Mookie
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camarocrzy

my 2000 chevy has the old floor shifter, never a problem with that,was running down the interstate , slippen sideways on ice just grabbed it. slammed it in 4 high at 70 plus & once the front kicked in kept rite on moving along  ==np

catfish

well all the newer chevys have shift on the fly capabilty, but it says to do it under 50 if i rember right

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