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Old 06-09-2009, 12:14 AM
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Default Re: Project traction

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Originally Posted by Jowett Engineering View Post
This swap is now 99% (I say 99% because I'm still curious what will happen when significant wheel spin happens up front) To reiterate, the truck is AWD when the dial switch is set to the 2WD position, 4WD on the dial locks the center diff, and 4 Lo is still 4 Lo.

The physical changes made to incorporate this case into the Tundra include swapping the rear output flange, swapping some parts from the Tundra transfer case 2WD - 4WD actuator into the Land Cruiser AWD - CDL actuator.... and last are some simple mods to the front differential disconnect actuator that allows it to function while keeping the fork that locks the coupling sleeve to remain in the locked position. No wires or ecu's need to be bothered with.

Exactly one custom part is required, that is a small spacer that holds the front diff actuator shift fork in the locked position on the shaft which it normally slides on. Over the weekend I will snap some pictures and write up some basic instructions on the mods required.

The truck is an absolute blast now... the street manners are much improved in normal driving with the front end pulling a bit. Recomended....
This is the best thing i've seen on this forum. I'll end up doing the conversion when I hit 60,000 miles. I figure that should be another 4 years or so unless I need to start driving a lot more daily.
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