Re: '89 YJ Command-Trac Vacuum lines
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Re: '89 YJ Command-Trac Vacuum lines
And fixing the existing setup usually runs $50 for the vac
harness and the vac switch. Both are dealer parts at that price.
Both install in an hour.
Tookie wrote:
> Joe, before you go thru a world of trouble, trying to get
> the miles of vaccum tubing just right, it is much easier
> to purchase a 4X4 Posilock cable kit.
> It will completely eliminate the need for vaccum lines
> to the transfer case or front axle, and will not need to be
> replaced again in a year or two.
> Another advantage is you can use low gear with
> just rear wheel drive if you need to.
> (Don't ask me why you would need to, though)
> I got mine from a local 4X4 shop for $199.00, took
> about two hours to install. You might be able to find a
> better price on the net.
>
> Good luck
>
> Tookie
>
> >
> >
harness and the vac switch. Both are dealer parts at that price.
Both install in an hour.
Tookie wrote:
> Joe, before you go thru a world of trouble, trying to get
> the miles of vaccum tubing just right, it is much easier
> to purchase a 4X4 Posilock cable kit.
> It will completely eliminate the need for vaccum lines
> to the transfer case or front axle, and will not need to be
> replaced again in a year or two.
> Another advantage is you can use low gear with
> just rear wheel drive if you need to.
> (Don't ask me why you would need to, though)
> I got mine from a local 4X4 shop for $199.00, took
> about two hours to install. You might be able to find a
> better price on the net.
>
> Good luck
>
> Tookie
>
> >
> >
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