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With out having to read through all the build sheets posted, for the OP just because you dont have the audio control's now, doesnt mean it didnt come with the truck, unless you are a the original owner then you never know if the PO was in a accident and set off the airbag in the steering wheel, thus causing them to change out the steering wheel, and if they for whatever reason didnt put the one back on with audio controls.
The shift on the fly is typical, mine does it and im pretty sure all the other guy's on here does it post 1994
just thought of something about the steering wheel audio controls..... you DO know they are on the back side of the wheel, right? I just remembered that my dad went for a couple months without knowing about them on his, til I noticed and pointed them out to him
Originally Posted by MrRuckuss
i'll be....i have audio controls on my steering wheel, thanks maxx i'd have never thought to look behind the steering wheel. now if only i could get rid of the 3:55's that would just give me that warm fuzzy feeling!! lol
Silly's.
My build sheet says I have the over head display, and I don't have that. Unless they mean the lights, but I would think it meant the compass and mpg gauge.
EDIT: NVM It says console, not display. I have the overhead console. lol
My build sheet says I have the over head display, and I don't have that. Unless they mean the lights, but I would think it meant the compass and mpg gauge.
EDIT: NVM It says console, not display. I have the overhead console. lol
i always thought or was under the impression that the shift on the fly was the electric selector switch on the dash, turn the switch to 4wd hi or low, engages clutch in the transfer case and whammo 4wd. i didn't think that was possible with the shifter stickin through the floorboard. but regardless its a very RARE occassion that i would grab the shifter while i'm rollin down the road to shift it into 4wd.