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Old 10-02-2011, 11:20 PM   #1
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The 3rd aux switch is a actual 3pos switch from my understanding. What I would like it for is a VP dig unit. I would like to know is if I pushed the toggle up, is it going to stay in that position or when I let off the switch, will it go back to nuetral?
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Old 10-02-2011, 11:43 PM   #2
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it stays
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Old 10-03-2011, 01:06 AM   #3
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Just like Korn said, it stays. works awesome with my LCC. Hit the button up and it stays, the top one turns it off. Best 85$ I ever spent.
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Old 10-03-2011, 06:02 AM   #4
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it takes some getting used to having the button where it is, but it works just fine for a VP dig. From time to time though, I've found that running the 3rd channel in 2pos mode saves me from some of the hassle of having to toggle through free-wheel to go from 4wd to dig and back.

Wantasummit made a hack for the DX3E to use a momentary switch (goes back to 4wd when you let go of the switch) and relocate it to a more comfortable spot on the grip. I think Losikid is selling them now.
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Old 10-03-2011, 07:56 AM   #5
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it takes some getting used to having the button where it is, but it works just fine for a VP dig. From time to time though, I've found that running the 3rd channel in 2pos mode saves me from some of the hassle of having to toggle through free-wheel to go from 4wd to dig and back.

Wantasummit made a hack for the DX3E to use a momentary switch (goes back to 4wd when you let go of the switch) and relocate it to a more comfortable spot on the grip. I think Losikid is selling them now.
Ok cool. I just don't think id ever use free wheel but, hey you never know lol
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Ok cool. I just don't think id ever use free wheel but, hey you never know lol
I said that in the beginning too, but sometimes it makes it easier to do things like drag the rear axle up a ledge. I look at it like having rear dig on a MOA - you don't use it a lot, but every once in a while it's just what you need.
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I said that in the beginning too, but sometimes it makes it easier to do things like drag the rear axle up a ledge. I look at it like having rear dig on a MOA - you don't use it a lot, but every once in a while it's just what you need.
I know ill use the dig but I'm not sure about the free wheel as much but, I know as soon as I say I won't need it, ill need it haha. Well I have a buddy sellin one for $60 and its almost new.
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