2X on Rockfrog comment.
Concept is easy. Execution can be a bit more of a hassle. But once you have it in place, the shifting is very positive.
I used ball joint rod ends, clevis rod ends, threaded rod, and modded the existing attachment to the transfer case shift point. Make sure that there is limited slop in the connections and that your threaded rod is of the correct length. I used a couple of bushings to limit the play in the clevis rod ends. The Clevis Rod End pins may not be exactly the right diameter. Otherwise you will have a difficult time to have it all shift properly.
Of course, if you buy the pre-made kit, none of that should be that difficult.
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