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Old 02-06-2011, 06:41 PM
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Homebrew twinstick

Ok so has anyone out there made their own twinstick for a topshift toyota transfer case? i made my own and am curious to see if anyone else has too. pics will follow soon
Old 02-06-2011, 07:18 PM
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Curious to see how they turn out. We have Front Range off Roads....
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Shifters

Kinda twin sticks, but I made made them all myself.
Old 02-06-2011, 08:37 PM
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for the moment im only running a single case, when i go to duals ill do some reworking but for now it works great. might be buyin another 4runner soon so one might get parted out. now to decide if im gonna fozzy lock my third
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Dual levers

For just dual levers with mine is just replacing the shift arms with shift levers on the rear housing a made.
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someone throw in a step by step i really want to do this but no cash to buy them. havent looked real hard at it but getting advice from someone who has accomplished this is a good place to start .............thanks guys
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Curious to know what this does?
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instead of having the typical "J" transfer case shift pattern with a single stick. it gives you two sticks, one controls 2-4wd and the other hi-lo range. then they are independant of each other and you are able to use 2wd low. plus more shifters = bad ass.
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Originally Posted by nothingbetter
instead of having the typical "J" transfer case shift pattern with a single stick. it gives you two sticks, one controls 2-4wd and the other hi-lo range. then they are independant of each other and you are able to use 2wd low. plus more shifters = bad ass.
Thanks. That is kinda what I thought it may be for but was not 100% sure.
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