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2009 Manual gearb lc120, no low range open center diff


 
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PostPosted: Sat May 01, 2021 8:50    Post subject: 2009 Manual gearb lc120, no low range open center diff Reply with quote

I am considering buying a 2009 LC120 D4D 3.0 with manual gearbox.

On the pictures from the seller I can see the writing on the stick for the transfer box, I think it says H-Hl-N-Ll? (High-High locked - Neutral - Low locked)?  Is there then not the option to have the center differential open on low range?
I adition there is at turnable switch next to the steering column which i guess is for the rear locker.

All other LC120 manual that I can find of similar year here in Norway have H-N-L on the stick for the transfer box, and a separate switch for locking the center differential.

Is it so that there are different versions of the transfer box for the lc120?

Can it be easily modified to have the option for open center diff in low range? For example by cutting a wire and adding a switch?

Low range with open center differential is very useful for manouvering with a heavy trailer/caravan.

Thanks for answers.
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