two is better than one

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two is better than one

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Ive always liked the idea of a twin stick transfer case. I was wondering what the best CHEAP twin stick would be. Of course the atlas II is like a pipe dream for me, but realistically, what are the options?
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This is the list of factory transfer cases than can be twin-sticked. Spicer 18, Dana 20, Dana 300, NP205, Toyota gear drive cases. If it's got a chain, it can't be done.
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Like csuengr said, has to be gear drive. For an FSJ, a D20 is the easiest as they are available from the factory. You need to have a TH400 (Or T18a that the D20 came behind anyway), and you need the adapter and change out the output shaft on the trans.
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Re: two is better than one

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Ok. I'll crawl under the truck this weekend and see which one I have
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