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Crew cab build: 4x4 conversion and gear vendors install.


Could u explain the gear vendor splitter please? I understand the it is like an additional overdrive but what I don't understand is if u have to use the clutch to shift them. Is it just an in-n-out? It can b used in all gears right? Is the shifters for it or ur transfer case? Love the shifter handles!


Steve
 
yea i wanna do the same thing how much weight do you think its good for?

I would be comfortable with 1000-1500 lbs. It strains and deflects alot at 1000 lbs. If I had used a 14bolt spindle on it instead I would be saying twice that. I wish I had used a heavier spindle. Oh well. Maybe I will break it and upgrade later.

Could u explain the gear vendor splitter please? I understand the it is like an additional overdrive but what I don't understand is if u have to use the clutch to shift them. Is it just an in-n-out? It can b used in all gears right? Is the shifters for it or ur transfer case? Love the shifter handles!
Steve

No clutch required. It actually functions similar to an automatic transmission. There is a solenoid that shifts it. A control box prevents it from engaging below 20mph. It is just in and out. It can be shifted between the gears.

One little detail, It slams hard when shifting. So I put the clutch in so that the whole truck doesn't slam with it.
 

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