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Old 08-06-2006, 11:47 AM   #8
Ospreyguy
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Re: Install of VSC cancel switch

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Noisycow previously said:
If yours is an MT, I don't see how this would make much 'fun factor' difference on the street with 4-w always engaged unless I am missing something. Would be a nice option with a supercharger maybe .
No, mine is an AT so it does allow me to spin the tires when needed/wanted. I live in north florida and we have a lot of sand on the trails... I also grew up driving on dirt roads and it's really hard to sling mud on the person behind you when your tires wont come loose.

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Percy previously said:
Only complaint on your install is that you used the same color wire for both leads. That could be quite a ***** to figure out for the next guy who gets your used truck. I'd like to see the look on the face of the Toyota tech guy, too! Funny stuff.
I thought of that but I was out of good wire at the house and didn't feel like buying another 25' roll. That said I can always use more..


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thedude previously said:
i dont get it, why would you want to turn off vsc
Check out this tread for the pros and cons... how to disable VSC (it works)
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