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For safety, the Iltis was supposed to run in all wheel drive, except if performing tight turns on dry pavement. However, if you are the one paying for the parts, and are primarily doing city driving, I would recommend 2 wheel drive unless unfavorable driving conditions exist.
When moving the 4 wheel drive lever to 2 wheel drive, you do not force it, but rather flip it forward and it will go out of 4 wheel drive when it is ready. Too often the drivers would force the lever forward, which only bent the linkage at underneath, resulting in no capability to go out of 4 wheel drive. We (the mechanics) would go underneath with a long screwdriver and bend it straight again. Seems like we had to do that a lot.
The unstucker kit was basically the same between the old M151A2, the Iltis and the gas 5/4 ton chevs. Only the adapter plate and wheel nuts would be different. Here is a shot of the kit setup:
When moving the 4 wheel drive lever to 2 wheel drive, you do not force it, but rather flip it forward and it will go out of 4 wheel drive when it is ready. Too often the drivers would force the lever forward, which only bent the linkage at underneath, resulting in no capability to go out of 4 wheel drive. We (the mechanics) would go underneath with a long screwdriver and bend it straight again. Seems like we had to do that a lot.
The unstucker kit was basically the same between the old M151A2, the Iltis and the gas 5/4 ton chevs. Only the adapter plate and wheel nuts would be different. Here is a shot of the kit setup:




















































