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toyota tom 07-20-2009 04:03 AM

Dual twin stick ?
 
I have everything i need to do my dual t-case conv. My question is....can I put 2 dual twin stick in it.....will it fit ?

crolison 07-20-2009 04:35 AM

2 twin sticks?

Why would you do that, its not possible. Only the rear you can put twin sticks in, the front case just has one function hi/lo.

Dan.3 07-20-2009 04:53 AM

I would suggest doing some research of what a dual case does first before you hurt yourself. That will help you determine if you can use two twin sticks.

waskillywabbit 07-20-2009 05:37 AM

If you're asking this question you don't understand what a twin stick does. You need to do some more homework.

:guitar:

89silverpu 07-20-2009 07:25 AM

Do you mean, dual twin sticks as in having triple cases and the rear two cases twin sticked? You can only have a twin stick in the rear. The purpose of a twin stick is to be able to select 2wd and 4wd independently of low and high range so you have the option of 2 low low. The front cases are only for choosing low or high no matter how many you have.

UKMyers 07-20-2009 07:37 AM

Let us know how that twin sticked front case works out for you :chair:

4Crawler 07-20-2009 07:58 AM

You can mount a twin stick on the front case, but only one of the shift levers will be functional.

toyota tom 07-20-2009 06:23 PM

Sound like there are more SMART AS_'S then people that want to give helpfull advise.......hope ya'll do need help on the trail.

89silverpu 07-20-2009 06:27 PM


Originally Posted by toyota tom (Post 51186836)
Sound like there are more SMART AS_'S then people that want to give helpfull advise.......hope ya'll do need help on the trail.

Having that attitude won't get you any help. Just ignore the people posting stuff you don't like and just be thankful for the help you did receive. Your question was answered, but when you ask a question that normally when you're at the point of putting twin sticks in you should know, people will give ya a hard time :booty: :D

Dan.3 07-20-2009 06:31 PM


Originally Posted by toyota tom (Post 51186836)
Sound like there are more SMART AS_'S then people that want to give helpfull advise.......hope ya'll do need help on the trail.

Judging by the questions you are asking, you will definitely be the one needing help on the trail. You should watch your attitude because you will likely be the one not getting it.

waskillywabbit 07-20-2009 06:49 PM


Originally Posted by toyota tom (Post 51186836)
Sound like there are more SMART AS_'S then people that want to give helpfull advise.......hope ya'll do need help on the trail.

Lighten up Frances. :roll:

Smart asses that know what a twin stick is and and how it functions. :hillbill:

http://www.trail-gear.com/shifter-dual.html

:guitar:

89silverpu 07-20-2009 07:06 PM


Originally Posted by waskillywabbit (Post 51186860)
Lighten up Frances. :roll:

Smart asses that know what a twin stick is and and how it functions. :hillbill:

http://www.trail-gear.com/shifter-dual.html

:guitar:

Ok Wabbit here's a newb to dual cases question, without a twin stick will I have access to 2low with dual cases by putting the front case into low and having the rear in 2hi? Or would that mess something up? Obviously I couldn't have 2 low low...

Tofer 07-20-2009 07:22 PM

Twin sticks and dual cases are 2 different things..... you can have Lo/lo... thats the beauty of dual... COMPOUND LOW!

you can also have twin stick with only 1 tcase...

correct me if i'm wrong but... _without_ the twin sticks but dual cases you have have

2wd hi
lo /hi
hi /lo
lo/lo


the twin stick allows you to disengage your front or rear.. to allow for front or rear digs.

89silverpu 07-20-2009 07:32 PM


Originally Posted by Tofer (Post 51186906)
Twin sticks and dual cases are 2 different things..... you can have Lo/lo... thats the beauty of dual... COMPOUND LOW!

you can also have twin stick with only 1 tcase...

correct me if i'm wrong but... _without_ the twin sticks but dual cases you have have

2wd hi
lo /hi
hi /lo
lo/lo


the twin stick allows you to disengage your front or rear.. to allow for front or rear digs.

Oh I know they're totally different, I'm about to put my dual case setup together here and was just wondering if it was ok to run the first case in low (2.28:1) while having the rear case in high 2wd? Or would that mess something up with crazy RPM's or somethin in the rear case?

4Crawler 07-20-2009 07:59 PM


Originally Posted by 89silverpu (Post 51186920)
Oh I know they're totally different, I'm about to put my dual case setup together here and was just wondering if it was ok to run the first case in low (2.28:1) while having the rear case in high 2wd? Or would that mess something up with crazy RPM's or somethin in the rear case?

That is indeed 2WD low range (2.28:1), I use mine all the time. It is no different than the speed/RPM you get in normal 4WD low range, 30-35 MPH is top speed.

89silverpu 07-20-2009 08:05 PM


Originally Posted by 4Crawler (Post 51186943)
That is indeed 2WD low range (2.28:1), I use mine all the time. It is no different than the speed/RPM you get in normal 4WD low range, 30-35 miles per hour is top speed.

Awesome thanks!

neoworm0 07-20-2009 08:07 PM


Sound like there are more SMART AS_'S then people that want to give helpfull advise.......hope ya'll do need help on the trail.
When you ask "dumb-ass" questions you get "smart-ass" answers.

toyota tom 07-21-2009 07:19 PM

So....the front single stick is for HI-LO
the second "drivers side" stick is for 2wd-4wd
the third "pass side" stick is for ?

4Crawler 07-21-2009 07:22 PM


Originally Posted by toyota tom (Post 51187722)
So....the front single stick is for HI-LO
the second "drivers side" stick is for 2wd-4wd
the third "pass side" stick is for ?

HI-LO in the second (rear) case.

waskillywabbit 07-21-2009 07:32 PM

Dual cases with a twin stick

Front case - one stick - H N L

Rear case - twin stick - right side - 2WD 4WD ; left side H N L

:guitar:


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