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Old 01-22-2006, 11:11 PM
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Question 88 shift on the fly?

i was wondering if a 88 toyota 3.0 4sp 4x4 was shift on the fly 4wd.
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Re: 88 shift on the fly?

Only if you like grinding gears.
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Re: 88 shift on the fly?

So, what is the rule on shift on the fly? On my '90 22re I can shift between 2 and 4 hi on the fly. Obviously not into low range without being stopped, but I didn't think that I should be able to shift between 2 and 4 hi. Anyone?
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