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WATRD said:
Allows the use of low range on the transfer case without engaging the "Automatic Disconnecting Differential" or "ADD" for four-wheel drive.

http://www.wattora.com/mods/twolow/

Applicable to "push button" 4x4 models.
Someone asked if this would work for a manual in an earlier post so now I'm confused a little. I have the same year truck as you just the manual 5-speed transmission.

It looks like it would work for me since i have the push button 4-hi, 4-lo, 2hi stick. But just want to make sure before I go out there and mess around with it. Thanks WATRD!
 

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WATRD said:
He was talking about the non-push button xfer cases, not the tranny.

As far as I am aware, this mod will work for any Tacoma with the push-button 4x4 system, regardless of the tranny type.

There is another mod for two-low on non-push button 4x4 Tacoma's, but I am having a heck of a time finding the write up for it anywhere.
Okay, that makes sense to me. It's too easy not to try out! :D
 

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WATRD said:
Allows the use of low range on the transfer case without engaging the "Automatic Disconnecting Differential" or "ADD" for four-wheel drive.
I can't get the damned plug to come apart. I can see one little clip holding the two together but lifting it up doesn't seem to be helping.
 

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WATRD said:
That's good to hear.

Maybe you can put a cheat sheet on the dash to remind you of what settings you want to use for what terrain ;) hehehhehe
LOL. That might help. I'll have to come up with every possible scenario and setting to use. Heheh. Beats holding up all the trucks behind me waiting to get over the obstacle too. :D
 
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