Blaine B.
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Jeep had a factory brush guard?
alwaysready said:ya i bought one with a 242. i used the control trac(fulltime) in my explorer a bunch especially with a little snow on the road and for really rainy day tryin to dart across traffic etc.. nice to know that there wont be wheels spin..
the 242 has a little less torque handling capabilities but i havent heard of anyone that broke one yet(that was caused by its torque limits.)
fulltime(242) means you can have it in 4wd all the time
part time (231)means you can only have it in 4wd when there is snow on the ground or your in mud. the axles are locked together. run it like that on the street and youll break something.
the fulltime will run down the street all day long.
jbmoose said:The 242 (Selec-Trac) is an optional full-time 4wd. Basically all-wheel-drive. Can use it year round. The 231 (Command-Trac) is part-time only (gravel, snow, mud, etc.) Can't use it on the street. Well, I guess you could if you like the see-saw motion while turning. I think the Selec-Trac was only available on Limited models. Most XJ's have the 231.
Ferrite said:Personally, I like the NP242 over the 231 TC. But I actually use 4wd on the street during winter, so that's obviously why. The 231 unit is definitely preferred, though, in most cases.
yellojacket19 said:I am wanting to get a 2001 or before Jeep cherokee for my job. ..
xjnco said:Don't go for a '96... it's a major transistion year:bawl:
the fuel pump bracket is exclusive for this year :bawl:
as is the computer :bawl:
and the 8.25 is very limited as to what lockers you can use. No selectable available.
Mike
Blaine B. said:Should be but you can probably find equal or better skids elsewhere for cheaper.
And about your 7/99 Cherokee. You'd have to look at the number on the head I guess. They might use both heads during transitions, I'll let someone else chime in on this.
Turfzilla said:You do realize the orginal post is 5 months old, don't you?