Anyone ever installed or used the terra2lo kit for the NP231? I'm toying with the idea b/c I want 2 low rwd only option. How do you like it it? Is it hard to engage or "find" 2 low? The best price I've found is ~$150, anyone know of a better deal?
Anyone ever installed or used the terra2lo kit for the NP231? I'm toying with the idea b/c I want 2 low rwd only option. How do you like it it? Is it hard to engage or "find" 2 low? The best price I've found is ~$150, anyone know of a better deal?
Why not install the twin stick kit? which would give you everything you are looking for with out breaking the case in half. I have not looked into it but it has to be a hole lot more cost efficent.
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I still want a Tvan!
Who makes a twin stick kit for a 231?Originally Posted by jerdog53
Apperently I am all wet as I am unable to come up with a twin stick for the 231. I must have been thinking of the dana 300 the NP 205 the Dana 18 and 20 and the Atlas T-cases.
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I still want a Tvan!
Where did you find it for $150? I'm going to be getting one soon...Originally Posted by BigAl
Mad4wd, I bought my SYE from him, reliable cheap and fastOriginally Posted by stomperxj
http://www.mad4wd.com/tek9.asp?pg=pr...cific=jrknjok8
I can't find one either, wish I couldOriginally Posted by jerdog53
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I've had the 2lo in my 231 for a couple of years. It has come in handy on more than one occasion, and am glad that I have the option available to me.
Installation is pretty easy, especially if you are installing it at the same time as an SYE.
I've never had problems shifting into 2lo......and you are able to shift between 4lo and 2lo on the fly just like 2hi and 4 hi. Just make sure you adjust your linkage correctly after the install.
DC4WD also has it for $150 shipped, which is the best price I have been able to find lately.
HTH
While I dont personally have one, severeral of my friends have them and say they are one of the best mods they have done. Its pretty amazing how little you need to use 4wd.
Loved mine, invaluable in the Moab-esque wheeling areas when coupled with a front, non-selectable locker.Originally Posted by BigAl
Try dc4wd.com
You'll need to call as he doesnt have the price posted, and it will most likely be the best around.
No trouble finding 2wd low, just all the way back.
Here is a pic of an install on a former XJer's Jeep.
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