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transfer case mounted in sierra

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transfer case mounted in sierra

Post by rabs »

hey guys.. anyone got any good pics of how there transfer case it mounted in the car, i just wanna see how much room and how to make the drive shafts clear in the buggy. just a general picture of the whole tcase in there cheers guys
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Post by want33s »

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Post by rabs »

thats awesome bloke.. im guessing that, that output shaft i can see is going to the front diff, then above that would be the input?
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Post by want33s »

Yep thats correct.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

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In this photo the crossmembers are custom but the actual transfer case mounts are not - they're stock just strengthened.

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