I have a 1999 Chevy Tracker that already has 4WD and 4WD air mesh. It's similar to the Toyota system: when you select four-wheel drive in the transfer case, the air system engages a clutch gear at the front that puts you in four-wheel drive. Convenient, but it means some things are constantly turning and potentially causing more wear. So some of us install manual hubs anyway. The other big advantage is that you can use low range in 2WD mode, which is handy for long descents on paved roads (using 4WD, especially in low range mode, is not a good idea on paved roads). They are very easy to install. Anyone who can change a tire and has a torque wrench can do it. And Warn tech support has been very helpful. I contacted others who told me I couldn't even do that. Sometimes you get what you pay for.
CZC AUTO Exclusive 12V LED Submersible Rectangular Trailer Light Kit with License Plate Bracket: Ultimate Lighting Solution for Boat Trailer Trucks
12 Review
𧲠MUTUACTOR 2Pack 100lb Anti-Scratch Neodymium Rubber Coated Magnet: Versatile Magnetic Base for Off-Road Vehicle Lighting, LED Working/Signal Lights, Antenna, and More!
17 Review
Upgrade Your RV Connection With LATCH.IT RV 7 To 6 Trailer Wire Kit V2.0 β Weatherproof, Flexible And Easy To Install!
19 Review
π LIMICAR Trailer Lights: Upgraded IP68 Halo Glow Kit for Trucks, Marine RVs, Boats, and Campers - Brake, Stop, Turn, and Tail Lights with License Plate LED - Includes 25ft Wiring Harness
16 Review
Nokian Tires Nordman RS2 SUV 225/60 R18 104R winter
32 Review
Nokian Tires Hakka Green 3 205/55 R16 94H summer
37 Review
ORCISH 12V 13000-lb Load Capacity Electric Truck Winch Kit π with Synthetic Rope - Waterproof Off Road Winch for Jeep, Truck, SUV
35 Review
Cordiant Road Runner 195/65 R15 91H summer
24 Review