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Old 12-17-2018, 04:44 PM
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Alright, so I scored a hell of a deal on a transfer case a couple days ago, but I've never swapped them out before, so I'm looking for a little advice. I've tried looking on YouTube, but there's no really detailed videos out there, just short clips that don't really help. Does anyone have a detailed, step by step instructions?
 
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Originally Posted by Andy Keller
Alright, so I scored a hell of a deal on a transfer case a couple days ago, but I've never swapped them out before, so I'm looking for a little advice. I've tried looking on YouTube, but there's no really detailed videos out there, just short clips that don't really help. Does anyone have a detailed, step by step instructions?
Its as simple as remove the driveshafts and then there is 6 nuts to pull the transfer case off. Add rtv to the new transfer case and then reverse the procedure
 
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What about dropping the cross member? Doesn't that get in the way?
 
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What about dropping the cross member? Doesn't that get in the way?
Not really needed. You can to give you more room but I didn't.
 
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I changed out a transfer case on a 95 1500 and I removed the cross member, it wasn't that hard, just put a jack under the transmission to hold it up.
 
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Not really needed. You can to give you more room but I didn't.
Isnt one of the bolts covered by the transmission mount plate though? Iirc the bottom bolt was mostly covered
 
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Isnt one of the bolts covered by the transmission mount plate though? Iirc the bottom bolt was mostly covered
Ill take a look at mine again but I am 95% sure I didn't drop the crossmember
 
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Been there, done it twice. No need to drop the crossmember. And there is much more room under the truck vs transmission held up with jack. Only nut that I found hard to remove, was the one at the top. Bodylifted truck makes it little easier.
 
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Make life easy by making a holding fixture for your floor jack. Trace the outline of the lower half of the xfer case & transfer it to some scrap plywood & 2x4's. Bolt that to the shoe of your floor jack & you can lower & raise the xfer case without it flopping around. You have to guess a little on where the center point should be. This is a trick I learned back in my full size jeep days. I had to pull the xfer case on my '95 when the tranny went bad.
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Buy a Transfer Case Saver and install it.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Gillys-...-/263959458865
 


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