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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Whitehorse yukon
Posts: 1,218
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Re: transfer case mounts.
Here is the tcase mount out of the shop manual
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Whitehorse yukon
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Re: transfer case mounts.
here it is in pic
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: San Diego
Posts: 86
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Re: transfer case mounts.
It's the crossmember mounts. What I'm having trouble with is the crossmember has a big lip around the bolt holes that the mounts seat into. I can't get the mounts to seat properly on the crossmember. It's hard to explain unless you've seen it. When I get home from work I'll take a picture.
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#4 |
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: San Diego
Posts: 86
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Re: transfer case mounts.
Okay, I figured out the problem. I'm stupid. The mounts have a plastic insert in them that go through the bolt holes. When I remove the mounts from the crossmember they pulled out of the mounts and remained in the crossmember. It looked like they were part of the crossmember itself. When I tried to reinstall the mounts I was trying to get them reseated on the plastic inserts and there was no way that was happening. So problem solved. I feel really dumb and was going to let this thread drift off into obscurity but decided to bite the bullet and confess.
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