drdave81
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I want to use what I have in the truck currently to mimic the front axle from the Denali/Escalade
Until I swap an AWD front axle in, I want to have this axle permanently locked in 4x4. This will make it function just like the front axle from a Denali/Escalade. I would just swap one in, but all of those have 3.73 gears, where as I have 3.42. Down the line, this can be done, but not right now.
I found there are a couple options to do this:
1. Keep a constant 12V supplied to the actuator
2. Remove the actuator, then use something (people have used a socket, dowel, PVC pipe) to manually press the shift fork for the actuator in to place to keep the axle locked. Reinstall the actuator, but no electrical connection to it. This will basically serve as a functioning actuator, to keep the shift fork and collar slid into place, keeping the front axle locked.
Until I swap an AWD front axle in, I want to have this axle permanently locked in 4x4. This will make it function just like the front axle from a Denali/Escalade. I would just swap one in, but all of those have 3.73 gears, where as I have 3.42. Down the line, this can be done, but not right now.
I found there are a couple options to do this:
1. Keep a constant 12V supplied to the actuator
2. Remove the actuator, then use something (people have used a socket, dowel, PVC pipe) to manually press the shift fork for the actuator in to place to keep the axle locked. Reinstall the actuator, but no electrical connection to it. This will basically serve as a functioning actuator, to keep the shift fork and collar slid into place, keeping the front axle locked.