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Steve
04-28-2005, 11:33 AM
I used to have an old Jeep CJ5 and i remember having to get out and lock the hubs to get into 4WD. How nice is it to just be able to turn a knob or push a button and thats it? :-)

Ahh, the wonders of modern technology! :-)

99yukon
10-21-2005, 04:26 PM
I think I would still like the old technology in mine. The cost to repair the new stuff is rediculous and GM can't seem to make a 4WD switch that lasts....

Aeropagus
11-06-2005, 11:21 PM
Wonder if that is on purpose? SOme of the stuff that is built into the new cars and trucks and SUVs doesn't add much, but it adds the chance that it will break. Like 4- wheel steering.

ppettit2005
08-19-2006, 02:19 PM
yeah, having a switch to turn on your 4X4 system is just too lazy for me... I've got a 1995 Tahoe two door 4X4 and I don't have to get out and turn the switch on the manual hub and then shift into 4 wheel drive, but I don't have to just flip a switch. Instead I have what I beleive is a good compromise of the two systems. I have what looks like a manual transmission shifter on my floor board in palce of a center console, and all that I have to do is shift my transmission into nuetral and then shift the lever in to 4-Low mode and then shift back into drive with my transmission. It's not as much work as getting out and fiddling with manual hubs, but it's more work than flipping a switch. Plus it's really really durable, unless you don't follow the directions on the shift gate and abuse the thing... My year model and the one before are the only ones that I can find so far that have this system though. The model produced 2 years before mine was the Blazer, which had a manual 4 wheel drive hub type of system, and the model after mine had an electric switch mounted on the dash. So I'm quite happy with what I've got, but I also wish that they would go back to this system, because just flipping a switch doesn't even feel like real 4 wheel drive to me.