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10-03-08, 04:29 PM
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New Inchworm Lefty at Moab (photos)
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10-03-08, 07:58 PM
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Congrats on your new Lefty. Nice pictures too.
Just curious though...if you do the "Left foot braking", Would it be the same ? or still the Inchworm is better?
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10-03-08, 11:44 PM
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The Lefty is far superior to left foot braking. With Lefty you don't need to use your brakes.  Congrats on using Lefty and enjoying it.
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10-04-08, 01:02 AM
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10-04-08, 05:40 AM
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Originally Posted by FJ LE
...if you do the "Left foot braking", Would it be the same ? or still the Inchworm is better?
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Apples and oranges comparison; left-foot braking is a technique to divert power to a tractive wheel on an open diff, whereas the Lefty transfer case just gives you a much higher crawl ratio (almost double that of stock in my case). You can still left-foot brake with Lefty, or lock up your diffs too if you'd rather. The big advantage to Lefty is the control - much less throttle or braking required on any obstacle, you just crawl up or down.
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Originally Posted by sbechtold
With Lefty you don't need to use your brakes. 
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+1!
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10-04-08, 08:30 AM
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Does your 4wd, hi n lo sensors/indicators work?
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10-04-08, 02:58 PM
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That si so cool.
Thx for the explanation.
Enjoy your Lefty
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10-04-08, 06:53 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Lemony
Does your 4wd, hi n lo sensors/indicators work?
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All but the TC "neutral" light. Lefty only has one sensor, and the stock TC has three. The one in Lefty is a high/low range detector, it gets wired into the stock FJC harness where one of the stock ones went. Of the other two sensors in the stock TC, one detects 4WD (high or low) and engages the ADD on the front diff. I wired a manual switch into this circuit to replace the sensor. The last stock sensor is the neutral indicator, which I thought was useless so I just left the stock connector hanging.
Here's a picture of my transmission tunnel in the cab, showing the little SPST switch for my front ADD:
Sorry I don't have one of the dash with the lights lit up.
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10-06-08, 03:11 PM
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So the "Inchworm Lefty" is an aftermarket transmision?
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10-06-08, 05:28 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by knoll0351
So the "Inchworm Lefty" is an aftermarket transmision?
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Nice addition 1911.
I had a chance to be the test rig for this when it came out, but I could not get the time off work and make the drive to get it installed when it first came out.
I believe it was Sol then that had the first one installed.
knoll, here it is.
Inchworm Rock Walkin' Gear
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10-06-08, 05:43 PM
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Sweet! So it's a rock crawling Transfer case!! Nice!!
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10-06-08, 06:51 PM
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how much do ones of these things run?
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10-07-08, 07:57 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by knoll0351
Sweet! So it's a rock crawling Transfer case!! Nice!!
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Yep, a replacement for the stock transfer case.
Here's a picture of mine installed:
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Originally Posted by joebob2586
how much do ones of these things run?
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The list price for the case (from Inchworm's web site that Corey gave a link to above) is $1995.00, but they gave away several $600 discount certificates at the last FJC Summit in Ouray, some of which are (were?) for sale at a discount on the blue forum.
I don't know how much installation would run, as I did mine myself. It's not a difficult install if you are mechanically inclined and have tools. I'm working on an installation write-up thread on the blue forum here (it's not finished yet): Inchworm "Lefty" Transfer Case Install - Toyota FJ Cruiser Forum
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