4x4 - Electronic or Manual Shift?

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Old 03-08-2000, 06:00 PM
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Question 4x4 - Electronic or Manual Shift?

I'm thinking about ordering a new truck and am trying to decide whether to get the electronic 4WD shift-on-the-fly option. Does anyone have any input regarding reliability of the electronic vs. the manual system? Are their any problems/advantages/disadvantages with either system? My new truck will have the 5.4L/auto transmission.

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Old 03-08-2000, 09:37 PM
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I went with the Manual on mine, I had the electric shift on my Ranger and I had no problems with it, I just feel better with the shifter and not having to depend on an electric motor to do the shifting. Now the only weak link is the vacumn actuator on the axle, but it is 10 times better than hubs. It all is up toi personal preference, both systems should perform flawlessly for many years.

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Old 03-09-2000, 08:26 AM
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I love the electronic switch. It's placement on the dash is a little poorly chosen however. You can reach over to turn up the fan and turn it on by mistake until you get used to it. But for $150 it is well worth it.

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Old 03-09-2000, 09:20 AM
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Utahbrian,for more on this subject see the "Other Drivetrain" section, page 2 thread I started on "4x4 manual vs. shift on the fly".

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Old 03-09-2000, 10:54 AM
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Manual shift for me. I don't like having to rely on electric motors. I must say though, I had my truck in to the doc for major surgery, and they forgot to plug a wire harness back up at the t-case and I ended up 2 miles down a trail before i realized I had no 4wd. I did how ever have low range thanks to the manual shift, but the vacuum actuator wouldn't engage the front axle. I could have easily fixed it, but I ended up with about 2" clearance between the underside of the truck, and dirt. Needless to say, it cost me a good hour on the bussiness end of a comealong

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Had both, not a problem with either one. Personally I liked the electronic and being able to shift at moderate speeds.

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Old 03-20-2000, 09:33 PM
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It appears to be just a matter of preference.
I have the electric shift, and love it. It keeps the floor clear, which is handy when you have 3 people in the front seat.


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Old 03-20-2000, 10:49 PM
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THIS IS A PRETTY DUMB POST IM ABOUT TO PUT IN BUT OH WELL, I HAVE AN ELECTRONIC SHIFTER ON MINE AND I HAVE ALWAYS WONDERED IF IT WOULD BE A PIAN IN THE *** WHEN YOU HAVE A GIRL IN THERE, ALL YOU GUYS KNOW WHAT I MEAN WE NEED THE ROOM HAHAHAHAHAAH

I HOPE I DONT OFFEND ANY ONE I KNOW WE TAKE OUR INFO PRETTY SERIOUSS I KNOW I DO


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