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Explorer
What year/model jeep was the last one where the front axle was engaged mechanically by a lever on floor. No vacuum lines, servos, motors or other tomfoolery. Just a solid mechanical engagement.
All of the YJ's (87-95) had floor shifting, but also have vacuum lines (CAD). The TJ's (97-06) had floor shifting, and some are CAD and some non-CAD. The XJ's (84-96) had floor shifting, the models that came with an NP242 were non-CAD, and the other where CAD. The XJ's (97-01) had floor shifting, and were non-CAD. So to answer your question, the 06 TJ was the last year, but much easier to find in the XJ's.
MStudt, you're getting there, but not quite a Jeep geezer yet...
C
The JK is the same as the TJ. The hubs are permanently locked in and the axles and front driveshaft spin all the time. Engaging four wheel drive simply engages the transfer case with the front driveshaft. This is why you can't put non-actuated lockers (e.g. detroit) in the front of a daily driven JK.
Mike
You mean like a Detroit TrueTrac? What will happen if you run one of these in the front of a JK?
It won't like to turn