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Old 01-09-2014, 06:51 PM
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Just spotted this in the Roverlander Britsh Columbia site... sweet deal for someone for $150:

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I am not affliated with the seller. Just passing along a great deal considering a used 2004 CDL or new Ashcroft kits typically sets for $400 to $600.
 
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That's pretty cool, never seen one of those. Looks like it's SPF though.
 
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What's SPF?

I think disco mike has an electric CDL actuator. I remember seeing prices on these a whole back and they were more money than an 04 setup.
 
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Old 01-09-2014, 07:59 PM
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I recollect somewhere in the Australian LR forum that the electric CDL kits were popular there was a local manufacturer who produces them. It looks to be no longer available.
 
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Interesting. It would seem relatively easy to make a bracket with an electrically switched piston actuator if you were inclined. Would be pretty clean set up. A little wiring a Covered toggle and presto
 
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Originally Posted by jafir
What's SPF?

I think disco mike has an electric CDL actuator. I remember seeing prices on these a whole back and they were more money than an 04 setup.
SPF- Sold pending funds
 
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Old 01-10-2014, 07:03 AM
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mike does has something similar, his uses a electric window motor with special stops installed. RR use an electric control on the transfer case.
 
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careful. one of our club members had one. for some reason electric things that get caked in mud, crud, and ice seem to fail when you need them the most.
 
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careful. one of our club members had one. for some reason electric things that get caked in mud, crud, and ice seem to fail when you need them the most.
should be a perfect match, then.
 
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