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Shifting t-case

Noved1987

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Vancouver WA
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'94 Sport
I just read something on Wikipedia that said the t-case was made to shift on the fly. Is that true? So if i go from snow/ice to pavement I donot have to stop to shift. I always have stoped but i would be so much easier to shift on the fly. And is it better to stop to shift anyway?
 






You can shift to 4-Hi at any speed. You need to be stopped with the tranny in N and your foot on the clutch (if you have one) to shift into 4-Lo.

You can shift out of 4-hi into 2wd at any speed, but your auto hubs will remain engaged until you reverse to unlock them. This is fine for a while. It will only detract a little from your gas millage, so do it when convenient (ie don't stop on the interstate to do it, lol).
 












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