231 vs 242 transfer case
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I had a 98 with a 231 in it and I don't even know what the lights were like on it cause the bulbs were blown. Oh well..
When shifting the 242, you'll go into Part-Time first, and then one more notch back is Full-Time. Not sure is that's what you were asking.
My 242 "diff" works well. Last weekend did a snow trip and kept it in full time High. Got onto a trail and couldnt get up a hill. My friends yelled at me to stop bc I broke something, only the front tires were moving. I laughed, dropped it in part time High and easily moved up the hill.
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Me personally I love my 231 case. The full time safe feeling is that extra something, however I've gotten use to shifting on the fly at 70mph when its starts pouring buckets and then Shifting back when it stops. Same thing with. Snow and parking lots and such. Shifting on the fly is an art
Please don't sully a thread with nonsense. Both cases have their respective pros and cons. We don't want new members/jeepers reading these posts and get the wrong idea.
Me personally I love my 231 case. The full time safe feeling is that extra something, however I've gotten use to shifting on the fly at 70mph when its starts pouring buckets and then Shifting back when it stops. Same thing with. Snow and parking lots and such. Shifting on the fly is an art
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Lol yep. Pretend yer twin-stickin'!
Black magic on an auto. Who knows when it'll release enough to properly shift.
Black magic on an auto. Who knows when it'll release enough to properly shift.
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i sullied. lol.
sorry, i should've said the 242 was put in there for the soccer moms.
anyway, both cases work for all intensive purposes. but the 231 has aftermarket support and less to go wrong.
it's kinda like auto vs. stick.
i just hope jeep doesn't put a solenoid actuated push button 4wd thing on the dash.
sorry, i should've said the 242 was put in there for the soccer moms.
anyway, both cases work for all intensive purposes. but the 231 has aftermarket support and less to go wrong.
it's kinda like auto vs. stick.
i just hope jeep doesn't put a solenoid actuated push button 4wd thing on the dash.



When I shift either my 242 XJ or 231 XJ into 4H the yellow "Part Time" light on the dash comes on. I am guess this actually has nothing to do with it being in Part Time or Full Time?