Who does this MOD to there 92 fj? I was thinking about doing this. I've been reading other forums and I guess this is a big advantage in the cruiser world. Any thoughts?
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The advantage is being able to turn the CDL ON in hi range. That way you can limp home with a broken axle or birf.
Enlighten me please. What is the benefit of having the cdl off if you're not a control freak?
Forgive my ignorance, but will driving in 4 low with the transfer unlocked damage the transfer case?
Enlighten me please. What is the benefit of having the cdl off if you're not a control freak?
I am under the impression that it was to give equal power to front and rear axles, so wouldn't disengaging it allow only the tire with the least traction to spin if you're not running lockers?
Sweet, thanks John Held!
Now if I can just figure out which plug to disconnect and what to do with the loose wire...
There are several ways to look at this. I have wheeled with folks that lock everything at the start of a trail and unlock (if) when they finish.
I prefer to put a bit more thought into navigating a trail. I always start with all 3 diffs open, unless the situation calls for it or the trail is extreme to start. If the truck is moving forward, then locking differentials really isn't going help that much. There tends to be less load on driveline components, and if a wheel slips, well then a wheel slips. Traction is constantly changing on all 4 wheels as you traverse any trail. Of course this is all very dependent on the type of terrain/speed/weather/conditions/etc.
I never really liked the term "control freak". I prefer "control enthusiast".
There is only 1 connector in the 1:00 position on the transfer case. It's pretty hard to miss. It is the high/low position sensor on the linkage side of the transfer case. All it does is engage the CDL in low, same as pushing the button on the dash.
Mine has been tywrapped to the harness for 20 years.