I’m super late to the party but this is an awesome video! Very educating and informative. Point blank explanation and it’s great to see a visual breakdown of how the gears actually look when switching them. Puts things into perspective for sure. Thanks so much for sharing! 🤙🏽😎
The option to be in low - low gear while in 2wd is really great. You can use this when trying to park a heavy boat trailer on a very steep paved driveway.
I know that it would be more expensive but wouldn't an Atlas II 4 speed do the same thing in a more compact system. Atlas II transfercases also have an abundance of gear ratios. Just saying
is there something similar but for increasing the speed on the highway? at the same time keeping decent/medium offroad capabilities? I am interested in a solution for a Suzuki Samurai LWB. Thank you
All I need to know right now is what do I need to add extra transfer case on kun26 hilux 2006 I only see ones for older hilux ie 106 or does the adapters work on all the gear boxes?
Hey there, very nice and educating video...thank you much! I have an 88 4Runner, 4x4 and would like to do this upgrade. I am seriously new to this conversion. I have an spare trans and I would like to put this set up together to the stock, any suggestion where to get what I need in order to get that set up together? I’d really appreciate it.
Thanks for watching! It depends on your setup (transmission + transfer case). You will need top shifting cases, and if they aren't top shifting, you'll need to convert them. And then you need to decide if you want a factory case bolted up to a factory case (2.28 * 2.28) or if you want a factory case a 4.7 gear, which results in much lower gearing. At a bare minimum, you need: - 1 complete transfer case, top shift - 1 reduction housing from another transfer case, top shift - A dual case adapter - Optional 4.7 gear in transfer case
Hello again, thank you so much for your feedback, I appreciate it. I didn’t keep up with my responses until now, sorry about that! I just wrote precisely asking about some of what you commented here… I have my stock 2.28 transfer case, top shift, already set without the pin for the twin stick to work independently, I already have the twin sticks at hand. Also, I have another transfer case from another trans I have, 2.28, I can use the reduction unit from there with the adapter that I’ll get from Marlin Crawler, that works, right? Now, since I’m not a crawler, but I’d like the set up, how slow and effective is the 2.28x 2.28 set up, can you help me with the math, lol…? I know I still have the option to get a set of gears of 4.70 to have it in the transfer case in the rear with a 23 spline adapter, but I’m trying to decide according to what my intentions are and the time and money saving that I might have…please help. Thank you! Ah, I forgot to ask, about removing the pin for twin sticks to work independently, do they ave to be removed from both cases, including the one set up in the adapter or that one will already be set up for one stick doing just H neutral L…? That part I don’t understand… Thank you much again buddy!👍🛠⚙️
And about the drive shaft, what did you do in order to shorten the rear shaft to fit and extend the front one, if you don’t have solid front axel? Since I have spare shafts, can I cut it to size reinforcing it with another piece of it inside and weld it? How about the balance, would that be affected? That’s my other concern, the rear shaft and its balance….🙄🤔The front one I can extend it doing the procedure mentioned, however, since 4WD is not going to be active, only occasionally, I’m not concern about the balance or should I be…?😟 What do you think…🤔? Thank you much for your time and input!👍🛠⚙️
Thank you so much for the video, definitely I got the explanation I needed. I have a question y For you or someone that might help. I am not a rock crawler, however, my 88 4Runner has a mix of stock suspension and stock transmission. I have done body lift, drape front differential, add a lift in the rear and adjusted the torsion bar in order to have it lifted for bigger tires. I currently have 35’s on it. My question is, would it be good to just have dual transfer case with both cases being 2.28…? I was considering to get 4.70 gear set combination with a 23 spline adapter from marlin crawler, but it’s so expensive, plus it’s not even in stock right now only the competition set which is a little more expensive. And I’m not even a crawler, is it worth it? Please help me make the decision, I appreciate anyone’s input, thanks!
Both cases being 2.28 is still better than a single 4.7 case because with a single case you are stuck with ONLY 4.7. So you will always be in very low range. With dual 2.28s at least you get the option between factory low and then 4.7(ish) low when doubled. However if you’re not crawling then maybe the money would be better spent on lockers!
Thank you! So basically dual 2.28 will give me 84:1 which I'm OK with that... About the lockers, I'd need to find out about it, don't know much of lockers...
Good morning sir do you provide service for your product that you provided on the video. Or do you know of a shop that's able to do this work? I would muchly appreciate knowing that information and mostly appreciate pay$ for the services
no dramatization no stupid theatrics just to the point clear explanation of how it all works, thank you Sir 👍👍👍
No problem thank you!
I have 2 80's Toyota's with this setup it makes the 22r a powerhouse . This along with lockers make a great truck even better.
I’m super late to the party but this is an awesome video! Very educating and informative. Point blank explanation and it’s great to see a visual breakdown of how the gears actually look when switching them. Puts things into perspective for sure. Thanks so much for sharing! 🤙🏽😎
I don't own such a vehicle, but I thought it'd be an interesting video--IT WAS. GREAT VIDEO AND EXPLANATION!!!
Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful.
Explanation was so great. Now I'm completely understood
Thanks bout to put this set up in my 81 Toyota.
She will be a tank
Thanks a lot for this video, i didn't understand this properly until i saw this.
Glad it helped!
The option to be in low - low gear while in 2wd is really great. You can use this when trying to park a heavy boat trailer on a very steep paved driveway.
Dude, you've got skills! New sub.
Thanks for the sub brother!
Really good video. Cleared up some confusion about twin stick placement and the crawl box. 🤔👍👍
You also used to be able to get 5.1:1 and 5.7:1 gears. They went out of stock in 2010 and have never come back yet.
Do you need two gear drive transfers for this to work?
Or can you use the chain drive tranfers?
In the past you needed gear drive transfer cases but there’s a company making them for chain drive cases now called northwestfab.
I know that it would be more expensive but wouldn't an Atlas II 4 speed do the same thing in a more compact system. Atlas II transfercases also have an abundance of gear ratios. Just saying
is there something similar but for increasing the speed on the highway? at the same time keeping decent/medium offroad capabilities? I am interested in a solution for a Suzuki Samurai LWB. Thank you
Thanks rick!
No prob!
All I need to know right now is what do I need to add extra transfer case on kun26 hilux 2006 I only see ones for older hilux ie 106 or does the adapters work on all the gear boxes?
on the crawl box, is back H (1:1), middle neutral, and forward low (2.28:1)?
How did you do the math to get the crawl ratio?
Transmission ratio x transfer case ratio x axle gear ratio
what adapter plate did you use to connect the 2 T cases together?
marlin crawler dual adapters.
I found this video whilst searching for NWF eco crawler, I'm interested in adding a crawl box to my 2003 GX470 🥴🥴
Hey there, very nice and educating video...thank you much!
I have an 88 4Runner, 4x4 and would like to do this upgrade. I am seriously new to this conversion. I have an spare trans and I would like to put this set up together to the stock, any suggestion where to get what I need in order to get that set up together? I’d really appreciate it.
Thanks for watching! It depends on your setup (transmission + transfer case). You will need top shifting cases, and if they aren't top shifting, you'll need to convert them. And then you need to decide if you want a factory case bolted up to a factory case (2.28 * 2.28) or if you want a factory case a 4.7 gear, which results in much lower gearing.
At a bare minimum, you need:
- 1 complete transfer case, top shift
- 1 reduction housing from another transfer case, top shift
- A dual case adapter
- Optional 4.7 gear in transfer case
Hello again, thank you so much for your feedback, I appreciate it. I didn’t keep up with my responses until now, sorry about that!
I just wrote precisely asking about some of what you commented here…
I have my stock 2.28 transfer case, top shift, already set without the pin for the twin stick to work independently, I already have the twin sticks at hand.
Also, I have another transfer case from another trans I have, 2.28, I can use the reduction unit from there with the adapter that I’ll get from Marlin Crawler, that works, right?
Now, since I’m not a crawler, but I’d like the set up, how slow and effective is the 2.28x 2.28 set up, can you help me with the math, lol…? I know I still have the option to get a set of gears of 4.70 to have it in the transfer case in the rear with a 23 spline adapter, but I’m trying to decide according to what my intentions are and the time and money saving that I might have…please help. Thank you!
Ah, I forgot to ask, about removing the pin for twin sticks to work independently, do they ave to be removed from both cases, including the one set up in the adapter or that one will already be set up for one stick doing just H neutral L…? That part I don’t understand… Thank you much again buddy!👍🛠⚙️
And about the drive shaft, what did you do in order to shorten the rear shaft to fit and extend the front one, if you don’t have solid front axel?
Since I have spare shafts, can I cut it to size reinforcing it with another piece of it inside and weld it? How about the balance, would that be affected? That’s my other concern, the rear shaft and its balance….🙄🤔The front one I can extend it doing the procedure mentioned, however, since 4WD is not going to be active, only occasionally, I’m not concern about the balance or should I be…?😟
What do you think…🤔? Thank you much for your time and input!👍🛠⚙️
I got a 2.28/4.7 adapter to a th350 behind an LS!
Nice!
@@RM_Garage thanks man! Isn’t running yet, need a few more things and some more massaging on the firewall
Thank you so much for the video, definitely I got the explanation I needed. I have a question y
For you or someone that might help. I am not a rock crawler, however, my 88 4Runner has a mix of stock suspension and stock transmission. I have done body lift, drape front differential, add a lift in the rear and adjusted the torsion bar in order to have it lifted for bigger tires. I currently have 35’s on it. My question is, would it be good to just have dual transfer case with both cases being 2.28…? I was considering to get 4.70 gear set combination with a 23 spline adapter from marlin crawler, but it’s so expensive, plus it’s not even in stock right now only the competition set which is a little more expensive. And I’m not even a crawler, is it worth it? Please help me make the decision, I appreciate anyone’s input, thanks!
Both cases being 2.28 is still better than a single 4.7 case because with a single case you are stuck with ONLY 4.7. So you will always be in very low range. With dual 2.28s at least you get the option between factory low and then 4.7(ish) low when doubled.
However if you’re not crawling then maybe the money would be better spent on lockers!
Thank you!
So basically dual 2.28 will give me 84:1 which I'm OK with that...
About the lockers, I'd need to find out about it, don't know much of lockers...
I need to figure out about the rear drive shaft and balance after adding the dual case, that kind of stuff...
@@chmva2000 You measure from the t-case output to your 3rd member pinion flange and give those dimensions + your old driveshaft to a driveshaft shop
can we do the same with suzuki samurai TC ?
Awesome!
Thanks!
Salute
Good morning sir do you provide service for your product that you provided on the video. Or do you know of a shop that's able to do this work? I would muchly appreciate knowing that information and mostly appreciate pay$ for the services