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I finally installed the Diesel Freak Twin Stick setup in my Roxor.
It took me 30 minutes to remove the old stick and install the new sticks.
Removing the shift rod poppet spring and ball and then the front bearing cap was also about 30 minutes, just to take out the interlock pill. I had a 5/16 diameter magnet to remove these items.
I did pull my transfer case to do the work because I do not have a lift or a pit. Actually I pulled the transfer case because the poppet plug became deformed due to the shavings being in the threads. But, the 14 mm crows foot would make it faster to remove the bearing cap.
Takeaways:
Overall the set works fine and looks awesome. If you are a casual 4 wheeler this will work well for you. I think the KaiserWillys setup would be better for the hard core 4 wheelers. The Kaiser Willys sticks are positioned back by the seats.
But, I will be putting the KaiserWillys Twin Stick system in in the near future (I purchased this kit before Diesel Freak came out with theirs). Since Diesel Freak came out with this quick setup I thought I would try it out. I will also be rebuilding my transfer case with the Torque King Kit. TK2034 Mahindra Roxor Transfer Case Master Overhaul Kit (the kit includes Timken bearings which are probably made in the USA. Timken does source bearings from China, Canada, and Mexico, so I would check the source stamp on the bearings; no sense in changing Chinese bearings for new Chinese bearings)
March 27, 2026
I went to Ace hardware and picked up two 10mm x 3/16" thick washers and two 3/32" thick washers. I used one 3/16 inch washer on the HiLo shifter poppet plug and it did wonders for being able to shift from Hi to Lo and back with ease.
Tomorrow I will install the same thickness washer on the mode stick poppet plug.
March 28, 2026
Just installed the 3/16" thick washer on the mode poppet plug. Not really happy the way it feels on initial drive but I believe that I need to drive it more to get the real feel. This poppet plug took a bit of work to get out but definitely not like the Hi Lo poppet plug.
It took me 30 minutes to remove the old stick and install the new sticks.
Removing the shift rod poppet spring and ball and then the front bearing cap was also about 30 minutes, just to take out the interlock pill. I had a 5/16 diameter magnet to remove these items.
I did pull my transfer case to do the work because I do not have a lift or a pit. Actually I pulled the transfer case because the poppet plug became deformed due to the shavings being in the threads. But, the 14 mm crows foot would make it faster to remove the bearing cap.
Takeaways:
- Use a lift or pit with a transmission jack. I almost had a face full of transfer case on re-installation.
- Remove the transfer case skid plate. Removing the skid plate and using a jack will ensure that you do not mess up your Loctite sealant upon re-installation.
- Have steel poppet plugs available. I had to use a hammer and center punch to get the aluminum poppet plug out. After disassembly I found metal shavings in the threads from when the threads were originally cut. Torque King offers the Poppet Plugs in steel. Part # QU15525 they are also supplied in the Master Overhaul kit listed below.
- Have a crows foot available in the metric size (14MM) for the front bearing cap bolts.
- Have a 9/16 available for the rear driveshaft flange nuts. They are supposed to be 14 mm but the 9/16 is much easier to use. (in the repair manual it states use a 14mm wrench, in the parts manual is says that the bolts are SAE, which would suggest the 9/16 inch wrench).
- Make sure that you torque your twin stick bolt and linkage bolts prior to installing the front driveshaft, it is just easier without the driveshaft in the way.
Overall the set works fine and looks awesome. If you are a casual 4 wheeler this will work well for you. I think the KaiserWillys setup would be better for the hard core 4 wheelers. The Kaiser Willys sticks are positioned back by the seats.
But, I will be putting the KaiserWillys Twin Stick system in in the near future (I purchased this kit before Diesel Freak came out with theirs). Since Diesel Freak came out with this quick setup I thought I would try it out. I will also be rebuilding my transfer case with the Torque King Kit. TK2034 Mahindra Roxor Transfer Case Master Overhaul Kit (the kit includes Timken bearings which are probably made in the USA. Timken does source bearings from China, Canada, and Mexico, so I would check the source stamp on the bearings; no sense in changing Chinese bearings for new Chinese bearings)
March 27, 2026
I went to Ace hardware and picked up two 10mm x 3/16" thick washers and two 3/32" thick washers. I used one 3/16 inch washer on the HiLo shifter poppet plug and it did wonders for being able to shift from Hi to Lo and back with ease.
Tomorrow I will install the same thickness washer on the mode stick poppet plug.
March 28, 2026
Just installed the 3/16" thick washer on the mode poppet plug. Not really happy the way it feels on initial drive but I believe that I need to drive it more to get the real feel. This poppet plug took a bit of work to get out but definitely not like the Hi Lo poppet plug.
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