Actuator pull cable

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99z28monster

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Is anyone on here running the pull cable in place of the actuator? I was thinking about it for 300 bones it does not seem like to bad of a deal. just had the actuator replaced and it is still a bit sluggish, although its colder than a witches ***. Any input would be great.
 

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oreillys has one for $150, jsyk. the cable type like youre talking about.
 

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i want to do the same thing to my truck

it really sucks when you need 4wd and it takes almost 30 seconds for it to kick in all the way.....i just dont have the extra money to dish out for it yet
 

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A friend has one on his truck, works pretty good, I've considered it for my truck but its not a priority since I don't have a lag time like y'all.
 

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Posi Lok psl600 I sell them for around $200.00 if O'reilly's sells them for $150 that's a good deal.
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Posi Lok psl600 I sell them for around $200.00 if O'reilly's sells them for $150 that's a good deal.

I searched for both "600" and "800" on their site, and I don't come up with it. I've also tried "psl600", and "psl-600", just now.
 

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so what exatally does this do? does it just make it a cable no electronics?
 
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