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Jimny transfer case

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Jimny transfer case

Post by brianstevens »

Hi all,

I have a 2006 Jimny with the push button transfer case; I would like to swap it out for the manual transfer case from an earlier model Jimny.

I am hoping this will be a simple swap with no other mods required, as opposed to putting in a Sierra transfer case that requires shortening the driveshaft and changing the mounting bracket etc…..

Does anyone have any experience with this? Can it be done?

My existing T-Case will no longer move into low range and it’s the second time it’s failed so I’d prefer to just go manual as I have done with the front hubs.

Thanks in advance

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Post by grimbo »

I'd assume there would be other mods as the manual tcase has a lever through the floor whilst the push button would rely on electrics I guess so there would also need to be some electrical work to ensure the 4wd activation light would work.
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Post by robsjimny »

brianstevens what state are you in. If melb I would be able to help you out on this. Have a spare trasfer too. I think this would be a easy think to do. Wiring is easy. Did I read right you have change to manaul hubs. If so even easier. Have a look under the car there maybe a plate or something where the lever would go though. I can measure up the distance between the outputs and input if it helps. I think I seen you on www.jimny.se try there too. Not many ppl on here have jimny info. I have T gears for sale if you want to go lower also.

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Post by brianstevens »

The hole in the floor is still there, it's just been pop riveted over. And the light.........f#$k it.

I disabled the vacuum system when I replaced the hubs so that part is done.

I'm thinking it's just a physical fit now, making sure the driveshaft is the right length and the mounts line up and so on.

I dont think the body has changed at all (I don't know that but).

I'm kninda hoping someone has done it.
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Post by brianstevens »

Hi Rob, I'm in Sydney. Mate I would appreciate any and all advice you may be able to offer. I can get a T-Case for about $300 from the wreckers and I'm happy to fit the thing myself.

If you have the manual T-Case and could measure the drive shaft it would be a big help.

Yes, the hubs are done and work great (until the transfer case packed up)

Thanks for your reply
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Post by robsjimny »

Sorry forgot again to measure. Also there is a transfer in syd on ebay for $200

Rob
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