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after 4wd to 2wd switch ,i think they were going around a while a go, not able to get in touch with the guy who was makeing them .

any direction on wher to get them

You could just make your own? they take about 5 minutes to make if you are experienced ;) a bit longer if you aren't

tools needed:

soldering iron, crimps

also needed:

length of 12v automotive wire($2 from bunnings or supercheap)

fuse holder or old broken fuse(you can can solder the wires straight to each end

rocker switch($5 from dick smith or cheaper missile style off ebay)

basically just solder two strips of wire, how long you require to reach the switch, one to each end of the 4wd/ABS fuse prong in the kick panel fuse box

then solder the other two ends to the end of the rocker switch :domokun: install it in a nice reachable location :domokun:

then everytime yuo want to go RWD, make the car come to a complete stop, flick the switch and let the fun begin :)

Total cost round $8 if you have all the tools :) less if you can get discounts or have parts lying round :) like me :)

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