Marlon_JB2
Kombat Edition Jeep
True, it is possible to have a Sport with Selec-Trac, all I was saying is that it wasn't at all common.
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Just throw a AtlasII in and you'll never have to worry about breaking it in a KJ,just everything else in the drivetrain![]()
'05 Renny with auto trans. Nope, no full time. Just 2HI, 4PART and 4LOW. And N obviously.
Robsoma, your only option from my understanding is the selectrac has an extra option of 4part, the command trac only has the 4hi or 4lo, which gives equal power distribution to the front and rear wheels. both transfer cases offer the 4hi and 4lo, so you have the command trac
I wish mine had the select trac cause when its raining and hydroplaning is an issue the 4part time helps or when going around a bend
please someone correct me if I am wrong
Robsoma, your only option from my understanding is the selectrac has an extra option of 4part, the command trac only has the 4hi or 4lo, which gives equal power distribution to the front and rear wheels. both transfer cases offer the 4hi and 4lo, so you have the command trac
I wish mine had the select trac cause when its raining and hydroplaning is an issue the 4part time helps or when going around a bend
please someone correct me if I am wrong
SelecTrac has 2WD, 4WD Hi, 4WD Lo, FullTime 4WD.
And yes, the FullTime 4WD option is great for road use in the rain or any wet/dry/slippery road conditions not quite bad enough for regular old 4WD Hi.