So as I plan out my day dreams, I would honestly love to remove the manual 4wd shifter and install a full center console in the K5. That would obviously require an electronic tcase. My main question is, are they really that unreliable? I've had plenty of vehicles that used them and never had any major issues beyond an actuator going bad in a '97 k1500. I'm not doing any serious rock crawling so overall strength or beefiness of the units probably doesn't matter to me. I also use 4wd relatively frequently due to ice and snow all winter. So i'd say it's less likely I would ever discover a problem when i'm already in the backwoods. I tend to engage 4wd when I hit the forest service rods and leave it on until i'm back to the highway headed home.
Second question is, are any of the electronic ones passenger side drop to match the old axles? Or did electronics all move to driver drop?
I've also considered buying a second shift box and hacking it up with some servos to see if I can remote activate the lever. But my gut tells me that would be a royal pain to get the 4-directional movements timed appropriately. But if it worked, I could essentially hide the box under the console and rig up a door to activate it manually if ever necessary.
Second question is, are any of the electronic ones passenger side drop to match the old axles? Or did electronics all move to driver drop?
I've also considered buying a second shift box and hacking it up with some servos to see if I can remote activate the lever. But my gut tells me that would be a royal pain to get the 4-directional movements timed appropriately. But if it worked, I could essentially hide the box under the console and rig up a door to activate it manually if ever necessary.