rharr
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2Lo installed, granted it's not the conventional type that involves modifying the Transfer case or going twin stick. This is a simple electronic mod that overrides the FAD disconnect and prevents the FAD from engaging the axle shaft half's. It basically tricks the computer.
I am not the first one to do it. That credit goes to @Rick Shols over here:
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/...-driveshaft-install.92241/page-2#post-1547709
and the kit is from:
https://us.bddiesel.com/products/2-...019-4wd-2500-2014-2019-4wd-3500-2013-2019-4wd for ram trucks but works for jeeps just as good and you don't need to modify the kit in anyway.
Not terribly hard if you are doing a rear seat delete or a armorlite install. I was doing a armorlite install. The hardest part was getting the back panel loose or removed. You have to pull the back seat for best access and the rear plastic trim is a huge pain in the ass to remove. I ended up breaking off one of the top trim prongs and cracking the plastic by the baby seat loops, but was able to pull it up enough to access the control module, it all went back together well enough that it works but now has some battle scars. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
Here is the module you need to connect to (the blue plug) and to the right is the relay block you need to mount with some self tappers. The module is located on passenger side of things.
I ran the switch wires under the center console and mounted the switch by the 4x4 lever and brake lever. I forget to grab a photo, i'll do that tomorrow.
I used some sound deadener sticky panels to hold down and protect the wires that run to the center console putting the wires in valley of the corrugated floor pan then covering the whole thing with armorlite.
Here is the switch
I am not the first one to do it. That credit goes to @Rick Shols over here:
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/...-driveshaft-install.92241/page-2#post-1547709
and the kit is from:
https://us.bddiesel.com/products/2-...019-4wd-2500-2014-2019-4wd-3500-2013-2019-4wd for ram trucks but works for jeeps just as good and you don't need to modify the kit in anyway.
Not terribly hard if you are doing a rear seat delete or a armorlite install. I was doing a armorlite install. The hardest part was getting the back panel loose or removed. You have to pull the back seat for best access and the rear plastic trim is a huge pain in the ass to remove. I ended up breaking off one of the top trim prongs and cracking the plastic by the baby seat loops, but was able to pull it up enough to access the control module, it all went back together well enough that it works but now has some battle scars. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
Here is the module you need to connect to (the blue plug) and to the right is the relay block you need to mount with some self tappers. The module is located on passenger side of things.
I ran the switch wires under the center console and mounted the switch by the 4x4 lever and brake lever. I forget to grab a photo, i'll do that tomorrow.
I used some sound deadener sticky panels to hold down and protect the wires that run to the center console putting the wires in valley of the corrugated floor pan then covering the whole thing with armorlite.
Here is the switch
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