Can you twin stick a Dana 20?
Unfortunately, all Jeep Dana 20 transfer cases came from the factory with a single shifter, so there is no OE twin-stick shifter conversion.
What is the purpose of a twin stick transfer case?
Twin stick shifters allow independent control of the high/low and 2wd/4wd sections of your Toyota gear driven transfer case. This allows access to low range 2wd operation. It also allows you to shift in and out of 4wd while driving on the trail without the need to stop.
Why does Dana 300 have a twin stick?
Twin stick shifters allow the user to independently engage the front and rear outputs of the case. This allows the user to achieve front wheel drive while the rear is in neutral for those tight off road situations we all find ourselves in from time to time.
How does a dual stick transfer case work?
The twin stick shift allows you to override the interlock plunger between axles. This allows you to use 2WD Low range. It also allows you to have front wheel drive only. The Binder Bunch enjoys the ability to switch the transfer case into 2WD Low while four wheeling.
What fluid goes in a Dana 20 transfer case?
The transfer case needs gear oil. 85w-90 is typical but a lighter weight like 75w-90 can be used in colder climates or 85-140 or similar can be used in hotter climates.
How much fluid is in a Dana 20 transfer case?
Dana 20 Specs
Manufacturer: | Dana-Spicer |
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Weight: | ~ 80 lbs |
Yokes: | 1310 front and rear output yokes, fixed |
Fluid Type*: | OEM fluid requirements varied, 80w-90 gear oil is typical |
Fluid Capacity: | 2.75 pints (1.375 quarts) |
What is the point of twin stick?
How much fluid does a Dana 20 transfer hold?
Dana 20 Specs
Manufacturer: | Dana-Spicer |
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Yokes: | 1310 front and rear output yokes, fixed |
Fluid Type*: | OEM fluid requirements varied, 80w-90 gear oil is typical |
Fluid Capacity: | 2.75 pints (1.375 quarts) |
Strengths: | Quieter and stronger than the Dana 18. Lightweight, compact case design. |