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4x4 actuator toggle switch?

Has anyone done this?
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4x4 actuator toggle switch?

Postby 00HD2500 [OP] » Jan 28 2012, 11:36pm

Im trying to figure out how to wire the front differential actuator up to a toggle switch, I've tried every combination i can think of and nothing works. I got it to engage but not disengage... has anyone ever attempted this? Help!
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Re: 4x4 actuator toggle switch?

Postby jk8875 » Mar 02 2012, 4:22pm

That's just what I'm looking for. Trans case locked in 4 wheel. Dont have 2k to rebuild it, have to take out drive shaft to use on dry pavement & put back in to plow snow.
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