CDL - Now I "get" it....
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CDL - Now I "get" it....
Today I made it a little closer to getting across the creek I've been working on for the last couple of months. Made it down to the edge before I realized I didn't have enough room to turn around, even if I backed into the creek. So, more clearing to do. As you can see from the pics, I don't have a lot of room to maneuver in, and I finally ran into the "flaw" with the traction control - in order for it to work, you have to give it gas. Which ordinarily wouldn't be a problem unless you were trying to avoid trees that are only four inches from your truck. So, recommendations? Install a CDL? Are there any particular brands you guys have had good luck with? How do you operate it - using the existing transfer case shifter? If this is a royal pain the the rear, should I just trade for a 2004?
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When installed, the linkage for the CDL moves to the left to lock and right to unlock. Your current t-case shifter only moves forward and back to go between hi-neutral-lo. With the CDL linkage installed you'll have 5 positions to choose from with the t-case shifter: hi, hi lock, neutral, lo, lo lock.
They discontinued the CDL linkage when the D2 came out in 99 and mid 01 model year they discontinued putting the CDL in the t-case completely. To add CDL to your truck you'll need to open up the transfer case and physically add it then install the shifter linkage. You can either get a shifter from a D1 for about $150 of get a shifter from an 04 for $350. If you don't feel comfortable playing inside the t-case and don't have a mechanic you trust you can shop around for a used case from a earlier (99-2000) D2.
They discontinued the CDL linkage when the D2 came out in 99 and mid 01 model year they discontinued putting the CDL in the t-case completely. To add CDL to your truck you'll need to open up the transfer case and physically add it then install the shifter linkage. You can either get a shifter from a D1 for about $150 of get a shifter from an 04 for $350. If you don't feel comfortable playing inside the t-case and don't have a mechanic you trust you can shop around for a used case from a earlier (99-2000) D2.
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www.roverlandparts.com has both t-cases and the shifters and the linkagesessssesss.
Any t-case for a DII will work, so look on Craigs List for a DII being parted out.
Also look at www.autosportsunlimited.com for a used t-case, like AK said the '99-01 and the '04 will have the CDL already, then all you will need is the linkage.
Then you can just drop your t-case out and put in the "new" one and then sell yours on Craigs List.
Thats not tight, I have been in trees so tight I had to fold in the mirrors and chop branches off the tree's with my machet'.
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Any t-case for a DII will work, so look on Craigs List for a DII being parted out.
Also look at www.autosportsunlimited.com for a used t-case, like AK said the '99-01 and the '04 will have the CDL already, then all you will need is the linkage.
Then you can just drop your t-case out and put in the "new" one and then sell yours on Craigs List.
Thats not tight, I have been in trees so tight I had to fold in the mirrors and chop branches off the tree's with my machet'.
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Last edited by Spike555; 06-06-2009 at 07:27 PM.
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I'm there with you Spike - I had to pull in my mirror today. What you didn't see in those pics was what it looked like before I cleaned it up this morning. I carry an 18 inch Stihl chainsaw, a Stihl hedge trimmer, limb cutter (loppers), a Kaiser blade, machete, steel rake, pick-axe, two shovels, mix gas, bar oil and 15 gallons of Premium with me. I also take a camera to document my stupidity so my friends will have a good laugh when they find the body. I've already sent them the GPS coordinates of the properties I manage so it will be like a geo-tracking adventure for them. If I miss lunch on Friday, the game is on!