transfer case determination
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NP231.
Carl
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> how do i tell what transfer case i have? I have a 94 ZJ laredo with
> the I6, with 2hi, 4hi, neutral, and 4lo
>
Carl
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> how do i tell what transfer case i have? I have a 94 ZJ laredo with
> the I6, with 2hi, 4hi, neutral, and 4lo
>
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NP231.
Carl
"petethepirate" <petethepirate197@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> how do i tell what transfer case i have? I have a 94 ZJ laredo with
> the I6, with 2hi, 4hi, neutral, and 4lo
>
Carl
"petethepirate" <petethepirate197@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> how do i tell what transfer case i have? I have a 94 ZJ laredo with
> the I6, with 2hi, 4hi, neutral, and 4lo
>
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NP231.
Carl
"petethepirate" <petethepirate197@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> how do i tell what transfer case i have? I have a 94 ZJ laredo with
> the I6, with 2hi, 4hi, neutral, and 4lo
>
Carl
"petethepirate" <petethepirate197@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> how do i tell what transfer case i have? I have a 94 ZJ laredo with
> the I6, with 2hi, 4hi, neutral, and 4lo
>
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petethepirate wrote:
> how do i tell what transfer case i have? I have a 94 ZJ laredo with
> the I6, with 2hi, 4hi, neutral, and 4lo
NP231 "Command Trac"
http://www.novak-adapt.com/knowledge/np231.htm
It's a "part time" system. So you only want to use 2H on hard
surfaces. 4H and 4L are for offroad/dirt/gravel only and will
damage the xfr case if you run it on hard surfaces.
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DougW
> how do i tell what transfer case i have? I have a 94 ZJ laredo with
> the I6, with 2hi, 4hi, neutral, and 4lo
NP231 "Command Trac"
http://www.novak-adapt.com/knowledge/np231.htm
It's a "part time" system. So you only want to use 2H on hard
surfaces. 4H and 4L are for offroad/dirt/gravel only and will
damage the xfr case if you run it on hard surfaces.
--
DougW
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petethepirate wrote:
> how do i tell what transfer case i have? I have a 94 ZJ laredo with
> the I6, with 2hi, 4hi, neutral, and 4lo
NP231 "Command Trac"
http://www.novak-adapt.com/knowledge/np231.htm
It's a "part time" system. So you only want to use 2H on hard
surfaces. 4H and 4L are for offroad/dirt/gravel only and will
damage the xfr case if you run it on hard surfaces.
--
DougW
> how do i tell what transfer case i have? I have a 94 ZJ laredo with
> the I6, with 2hi, 4hi, neutral, and 4lo
NP231 "Command Trac"
http://www.novak-adapt.com/knowledge/np231.htm
It's a "part time" system. So you only want to use 2H on hard
surfaces. 4H and 4L are for offroad/dirt/gravel only and will
damage the xfr case if you run it on hard surfaces.
--
DougW
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petethepirate wrote:
> how do i tell what transfer case i have? I have a 94 ZJ laredo with
> the I6, with 2hi, 4hi, neutral, and 4lo
NP231 "Command Trac"
http://www.novak-adapt.com/knowledge/np231.htm
It's a "part time" system. So you only want to use 2H on hard
surfaces. 4H and 4L are for offroad/dirt/gravel only and will
damage the xfr case if you run it on hard surfaces.
--
DougW
> how do i tell what transfer case i have? I have a 94 ZJ laredo with
> the I6, with 2hi, 4hi, neutral, and 4lo
NP231 "Command Trac"
http://www.novak-adapt.com/knowledge/np231.htm
It's a "part time" system. So you only want to use 2H on hard
surfaces. 4H and 4L are for offroad/dirt/gravel only and will
damage the xfr case if you run it on hard surfaces.
--
DougW
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"petethepirate" <petethepirate197@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> how do i tell what transfer case i have? I have a 94 ZJ laredo with
> the I6, with 2hi, 4hi, neutral, and 4lo
>
You have the NP231.
Never use any 4WD selection on hard surfaces where the tires can get a good
grip. 4WD is intended for traction challenged conditions only.
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"petethepirate" <petethepirate197@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1173558388.412112.15410@64g2000cwx.googlegrou ps.com...
> how do i tell what transfer case i have? I have a 94 ZJ laredo with
> the I6, with 2hi, 4hi, neutral, and 4lo
>
You have the NP231.
Never use any 4WD selection on hard surfaces where the tires can get a good
grip. 4WD is intended for traction challenged conditions only.
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"petethepirate" <petethepirate197@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1173558388.412112.15410@64g2000cwx.googlegrou ps.com...
> how do i tell what transfer case i have? I have a 94 ZJ laredo with
> the I6, with 2hi, 4hi, neutral, and 4lo
>
You have the NP231.
Never use any 4WD selection on hard surfaces where the tires can get a good
grip. 4WD is intended for traction challenged conditions only.


