weird. I'll have to take a picture of mine. its all push button. I wish I had a leaver, it takes it forever to switch into 4x4.
While I was on vacation up in Wyoming last week I was with my father-in-law hauling some camping equipment for a scouting group. We were going to take his truck, but took the TREE since its a bit more comfortable.
While we were driving up to the Big Horn Mountains through Greybull Wyoming, I noticed a new Chevy truck off the side of the road in a ditch. Long story short the driver thought he could go 4 Wheeling through a ditch full of hard packed, drifted Wyoming snow. So I pulled over and asked if his Chevy was stuck like a Rock. My father-in-law is a Chevy man so it was pretty funny.
I had to get a little into the snow because my strap was not long enough. It took the 4x4 forever to get into 4x4. I turned on the center diff. lock as well so that if I did get pulled in, I could atleast still get out without most of the traction control nannies stopping me. After a couple of pretty hard pulls, my strap broke, and I got sucked down into the ditch. I was able to power out of it though. I cam around again and added my tree strap to the broken tow strap and was able to get the ROCK out.
After that it took a couple tries to get the diff lock off and to return to 2x4. I figured out that by idleling back and forth, it comes out a bit easier.
Going up the mountain, I needed 4x4 again and it came on smooth and easily. It seems to work better when i'm going over 20 mph for some reason. I don't know if its the cold weather or the motor for the shifter is dying. I'm going to have to look into it.
I was pretty impressed it pulled that ROCK out so easily. the guy was buried so deep he couldn't open any of his doors.