Hi everybody. My name is Eric and I'm a BOMBaholic.
My next upgrade will be a 2 wheel low kit. I'm familiar with how they work and I checked the archives and have a few more questions. Also, I would appreciate feedback on the kit you have and any problems with it.
So please answer:
1) Can you shift back and forth between 2 and 4 wheel drive using just the switch and not moving the lever?
Reason I'm asking: It was brought up on a previous post that the factory system appies vacuum to one side or the other. Some kits may not. This could lead to catistrophic results if you're as lucky as I am.
2) Manual vacuum switch or electric solonoid?
Reason I'm asking: Vac type simpler to install & less prone to problems(?)
3) What does the switch look like and how did you mount it?
Reason I'm asking: I REALLY like the idea of an electric switch on the side of the shift lever like the big trucks have. Cool stuff even though it means electrons have to flow to shift the axle.
4) Where did you get it? Price? (e-mail me with the price as it's illegal
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to post such things) Maybe we could use the frozen pizza and 6 pack of beer scale?
5) Kind of related topic:
Background info: I was looking at the switch that NAPA sells for the big trucks (Class 8 dump fleet 1 block away from the store). The guy whipped out the switch (14 bananas) and because of the way the connectors are positioned under the cover, I would really need the connector (17 bananas) to make it look good.
My question is: How would I mount the switch to the shift lever? (I am thinking plastic wire ties? A bracket would look alot better!)
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'94 3500 4x4, 205,000 miles, Never had a cat, Auto w/shift kit (thanks Dave G), 3. 54 Gears, TST #5 plate, 235-85-16s, Rancho 9000s w/remote, Isspro gauges inplace of cupholder & Amsoil Air Filter & Lubes, AWOL silencer ring & intake boot. NRA member. Blue Ribbon Coalition member.
"Warrantee? We don't need no stinking warrantee!"
My next upgrade will be a 2 wheel low kit. I'm familiar with how they work and I checked the archives and have a few more questions. Also, I would appreciate feedback on the kit you have and any problems with it.
So please answer:
1) Can you shift back and forth between 2 and 4 wheel drive using just the switch and not moving the lever?
Reason I'm asking: It was brought up on a previous post that the factory system appies vacuum to one side or the other. Some kits may not. This could lead to catistrophic results if you're as lucky as I am.
2) Manual vacuum switch or electric solonoid?
Reason I'm asking: Vac type simpler to install & less prone to problems(?)
3) What does the switch look like and how did you mount it?
Reason I'm asking: I REALLY like the idea of an electric switch on the side of the shift lever like the big trucks have. Cool stuff even though it means electrons have to flow to shift the axle.
4) Where did you get it? Price? (e-mail me with the price as it's illegal

to post such things) Maybe we could use the frozen pizza and 6 pack of beer scale?
5) Kind of related topic:
Background info: I was looking at the switch that NAPA sells for the big trucks (Class 8 dump fleet 1 block away from the store). The guy whipped out the switch (14 bananas) and because of the way the connectors are positioned under the cover, I would really need the connector (17 bananas) to make it look good.
My question is: How would I mount the switch to the shift lever? (I am thinking plastic wire ties? A bracket would look alot better!)
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'94 3500 4x4, 205,000 miles, Never had a cat, Auto w/shift kit (thanks Dave G), 3. 54 Gears, TST #5 plate, 235-85-16s, Rancho 9000s w/remote, Isspro gauges inplace of cupholder & Amsoil Air Filter & Lubes, AWOL silencer ring & intake boot. NRA member. Blue Ribbon Coalition member.
"Warrantee? We don't need no stinking warrantee!"