4-wheel drive cable
#3
Originally posted by: rolsmojave3
There is an adjustment right where the cable goes under the plastic. It has a rubber cover. If you need more info just ask.
There is an adjustment right where the cable goes under the plastic. It has a rubber cover. If you need more info just ask.
#4
Try this, it is straight from the service manual:
keep the transfer lever in '4WD' position
Turn out the adjuster slowly until resistance is felt. Then, turn out the adjuster one more turn from that position
Tighten the locknut and set the boots.
This is under the installation or the transfer cable.
I hope this helps,
scott
keep the transfer lever in '4WD' position
Turn out the adjuster slowly until resistance is felt. Then, turn out the adjuster one more turn from that position
Tighten the locknut and set the boots.
This is under the installation or the transfer cable.
I hope this helps,
scott
#5
Originally posted by: Scott267839
Try this, it is straight from the service manual:
keep the transfer lever in '4WD' position
Turn out the adjuster slowly until resistance is felt. Then, turn out the adjuster one more turn from that position
Tighten the locknut and set the boots.
This is under the installation or the transfer cable.
I hope this helps,
scott
Try this, it is straight from the service manual:
keep the transfer lever in '4WD' position
Turn out the adjuster slowly until resistance is felt. Then, turn out the adjuster one more turn from that position
Tighten the locknut and set the boots.
This is under the installation or the transfer cable.
I hope this helps,
scott
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