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traveylin
Apr 15, 2013Explorer
I have had the remco disconnect on an s 10 for 3 years and about 15000 miles. It is a workable solution....That said make sure your installer understands how the item should work. The push knob should take only enough pressure to move, to keep the disconnect in place. If you have to grip it, its binding and will break the wire and wear out the nylon pads on the collar. Also note the position in front of the rear end. The disconnect is not protected from the center road ridge on dirt roads and will be exposed to damage. I do not use the remco equipped truck for off asphalt roading
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