Jeep Yj Transfer Case Linkage Adjustment at John Miguel blog

Jeep Yj Transfer Case Linkage Adjustment. If you have no body lift and no transfer case drop you will have two issues. With a 3.75 suspension lift, you will need to either install an sye and upper rear adjustable. I have a 1993 yj wrangler, and i put in a new transfer case yesterday, and when i put my 4wd in and drove around, i heard a clinking coming from under the jeep. The linkage lever (attached to the tub) which is easier to. Last fall i replaced the bushings in my transfer case linkage. Likewise, reinstall the shift linkage and hook it back up on the transfer case (minus the top linkage, of course). The transfer case lever (hard to see behind the output shaft) should be pointing toward the front, about 45 degrees down. I had to use a pair of channel. If you get the new bushings for the rod, put the bushings into the appropriate holes first (they just snap in) then put the rod ends in the bushings. It was one of those service bulletin type things, so it came with.

Cherokee XJ / MJ Jeep® Transfer Case Linkage Kit — Azzy's Design Works
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I had to use a pair of channel. The linkage lever (attached to the tub) which is easier to. It was one of those service bulletin type things, so it came with. With a 3.75 suspension lift, you will need to either install an sye and upper rear adjustable. Likewise, reinstall the shift linkage and hook it back up on the transfer case (minus the top linkage, of course). I have a 1993 yj wrangler, and i put in a new transfer case yesterday, and when i put my 4wd in and drove around, i heard a clinking coming from under the jeep. If you have no body lift and no transfer case drop you will have two issues. The transfer case lever (hard to see behind the output shaft) should be pointing toward the front, about 45 degrees down. Last fall i replaced the bushings in my transfer case linkage. If you get the new bushings for the rod, put the bushings into the appropriate holes first (they just snap in) then put the rod ends in the bushings.

Cherokee XJ / MJ Jeep® Transfer Case Linkage Kit — Azzy's Design Works

Jeep Yj Transfer Case Linkage Adjustment I have a 1993 yj wrangler, and i put in a new transfer case yesterday, and when i put my 4wd in and drove around, i heard a clinking coming from under the jeep. It was one of those service bulletin type things, so it came with. Last fall i replaced the bushings in my transfer case linkage. The linkage lever (attached to the tub) which is easier to. If you get the new bushings for the rod, put the bushings into the appropriate holes first (they just snap in) then put the rod ends in the bushings. If you have no body lift and no transfer case drop you will have two issues. The transfer case lever (hard to see behind the output shaft) should be pointing toward the front, about 45 degrees down. With a 3.75 suspension lift, you will need to either install an sye and upper rear adjustable. I had to use a pair of channel. I have a 1993 yj wrangler, and i put in a new transfer case yesterday, and when i put my 4wd in and drove around, i heard a clinking coming from under the jeep. Likewise, reinstall the shift linkage and hook it back up on the transfer case (minus the top linkage, of course).

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