I just lol’d and woke my kids up. Thank you.Boost: It may not improve the situation , but it will end the suspense!!
Best late model chevy body for a street truck. Just sayingGot this stuck in the yard last Thursday, but only for a moment. Added some boost to the equation, and out it eventually came. I need that 4x4 swap done.
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Thanks. It has a small build thread in the "other rides" section.Best late model chevy body for a street truck. Just saying![]()
That's why I haven't seen it my bike is over thereThanks. It has a small build thread in the "other rides" section.
Well that’s cool. Maybe some day I can hook them up lol.
This. They work too, if you put the correct t-case in it.
I’ve got a factory t-case for it.This. They work too, if you put the correct t-case in it.
That's what I was thinking too. I really don't care about the dash indicator. I just want the 4x4 shifter to light up, which it looks like it should.They aren't Indicator lights. At least not in my truck. The indicator was in the cluster. Those were just illiumination for the shifter graphics. I guess they were kind of a mechanical indicator
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Those are the intentions once I pull the rest out. Thanks!Put some sound deadening down on the floor when you fix the leaks. Made a yuuuge difference
That's what I was thinking too. I really don't care about the dash indicator. I just want the 4x4 shifter to light up, which it looks like it should.
By "correct" I mean the floor shift case, I forget which one you have. I had the autotrac case and swapped in the NP241, bypassed the center axle disconnect and now both lights work.I’ve got a factory t-case for it.
By cluster do you mean the switch on the dash for the electronic cases or a light in the gauge cluster? One plug in the floor shifter is to illuminate the shifter at night and the other one lights up when it's put into 4 wheel drive. Mine never had any indicators in the gauge cluster other than the "service four wheel drive" light, which I took the bulb out since it's useless now.They aren't Indicator lights. At least not in my truck. The indicator was in the cluster. Those were just illiumination for the shifter graphics. I guess they were kind of a mechanical indicator
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By cluster do you mean the switch on the dash for the electronic cases or a light in the gauge cluster? One plug in the floor shifter is to illuminate the shifter at night and the other one lights up when it's put into 4 wheel drive. Mine never had any indicators in the gauge cluster other than the "service four wheel drive" light, which I took the bulb out since it's useless now.
No I just want the light on so I can the see the shift indicator on the floor. That's all.The factory indicator is a pain. It runs through the front axle disconnect (4wd light) and the t case(for low range light and signal to lock front axle)
If you do want it to work the easiest way is the catch the trace at the bulkhead under the fuse box and wire it up yourself. Just use a switch on the t case to ground the trace and it should be good to go.
That main driver side bulkead connector is called C100 and pin outs are pretty easy to find.
Mine is a manual shift t-case. Borg Warner.By "correct" I mean the floor shift case, I forget which one you have. I had the autotrac case and swapped in the NP241, bypassed the center axle disconnect and now both lights work.