Spanky
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Low range 2wd
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I have warn locking hubs. I have read that they do not recommend driving in 4x4 low when they are unlocked.
What does everyone think of that? Is there really anything to worry about?
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Thanks. I'm gonna have to watch the money for now, my wife is pretty pissed that I bought it to start with. I'm thinking 2wd Low and a locker of some sort for the rear will get most of what I want accomplished. Warn hubs are on my mind as well.Unless you have extremely aggressive tires, a stage 3 tune and drive like a 17 y/o, you will be fine. 2Lo places extra torque on the rear axle due to the fact the front axle isn't sharing some of the extra torque from low range.
I too have been looking at installing a twin stick. I have a '55 M38A1 and it obviously has a twin stick on It's Dana 18 case. However the front output section is made for twin stick. Our Roxor's are not. Now if money is no option, you can buy that part of the case.
Transfer Case Front Output Shaft Bearing Cap Housing Fits 41-71 Jeep & Willys with Dana 18 Transfer Case
When you have it installed, don't re-install the "pill". Google that.
The rest of us home trained low budget engineers will have to rig something like this.
View attachment 4899
Twin stick is the tits. Being able to go straight into 4wd or 2Lo with 1 finger all while not going all the way down into the passenger floor board is nice.
Thanks. I'm gonna have to watch the money for now, my wife is pretty pissed that I bought it to start with. I'm thinking 2wd Low and a locker of some sort for the rear will get most of what I want accomplished. Warn hubs are on my mind as well.Unless you have extremely aggressive tires, a stage 3 tune and drive like a 17 y/o, you will be fine. 2Lo places extra torque on the rear axle due to the fact the front axle isn't sharing some of the extra torque from low range.
I too have been looking at installing a twin stick. I have a '55 M38A1 and it obviously has a twin stick on It's Dana 18 case. However the front output section is made for twin stick. Our Roxor's are not. Now if money is no option, you can buy that part of the case.
Transfer Case Front Output Shaft Bearing Cap Housing Fits 41-71 Jeep & Willys with Dana 18 Transfer Case
When you have it installed, don't re-install the "pill". Google that.
The rest of us home trained low budget engineers will have to rig something like this.
View attachment 4899
Twin stick is the tits. Being able to go straight into 4wd or 2Lo with 1 finger all while not going all the way down into the passenger floor board is nice.