--in the "enlightened" times in which we live, "shift on the fly" IS the standard for the newer T-case designs----just a few short years ago, there were trucks put out with T-cases that were somewhat primitive in that they were to be shifted from 2H to 4H and back, either at the halt or on the just barely crawl... . the NP205 was one of those... Cast-Iron (ooohhhh yeaaaaah), gear-driven (whirrrrrrRRRrrrrrRRRRR), and virtually indestructible(hho-hho-hho), but, sadly, not suitable for wives and sudden encounters with less-than-optimal driving surfaces--4WD w/ a '205 required some advance warning, and I guess Detroit just doesn't think we're up to it anymore----I don't know of a non-shift-on-fly tcase available by anyone at the present time----4L does remain "shift at the halt, or at the crawl"----happy front-draggin'----rich
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98 12-valve qc2500 4x4/kill-switch, K&N,silencer ring hanging in garage,600amp quick-connect jumper cables, 4"straight-thru w/nasty 5" chrome slant-cut outlet,PrimeLoc,Warn Front receiver, 19. 5"Ricksons w/Goodyear Unisteel "UPS Truck" tires, camper shell, Westin step-rail/nerf bars, diamond-plate rail caps, bedliner,ATF dipstick bungee(modified porky system),Tazmanian Devil mudflaps and floormats--"%$*#)%$^#"-(translation:"TAZ LIKE DIESEL")