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Transfer Case And Driveshaft


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Anyone know what type or have pictures of the bolts for the front and rear driveshaft?
 


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They've got a 1/2 or 13mm head, I think. I can get you pic when I get home.

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Rear driveshaft had 12mm 12 point bolts on my 1989 B2
 

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thanks guys, anyone have the picture or a build thread detailing the reinstallation of a transfer case? thats my next issue, and how long are the bolts for the driveshafts?
 

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Transfer case is fairly easy to install back in, did mine in about 10-15 minutes while laying under with with the tranny still in. hardest part was just the top bolts. i siliconed the gasket between the tranny and tcase just to make sure there was no leaks. and the bolts for the driveshaft are about 1/2 long, tiny bit more or less.
 

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