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how hard is it to change a t-case?


nine-teen91stxranger

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clearwater, minnesota
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1991, 1977
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from 1 being changing a tire, to 10 being rebuilding the whole suspension, im planning to do this on friday, any advice is gladly welcome and will be used.
 
4 driveline bolts, 5 t-case bolts ( can't take bottom bolt out unless you remove tranny mount, I just leave it in you can still unthread it and pull the case) and the one bolt holding the speedo cable and one wire plug too. my advice: DRAIN IT FIRST! Ha ha
 
easy easy easy. i give it a 3

if you have the right t-case that is. haha
 
Don't forget the four little bolts that hold the front driveshaft to the flange on the 1990-up 13-54 transfer case.

They have 5/16" 12-point heads on them

You SHOULD be able to get them out with a 5/16" or 8mm Combination wrench.

THE HARDEST PART of pulling a transfer case is usually getting the REAR driveshaft off

But depending on which style of transmission crossmember you have that part can be a bastard too.

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Don't forget those PITA alignment pins that are probably corroded stuck!
 

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