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Pre-installation Notes

This kit was fairly easy to install, but would have been MUCH simpler had the manufacturer included all the correct parts and been more clear on their instructions. It irritates me that so many manufacturers out there can't provide clear, concise instructions WITH photos to aid installation for the novice. I'm by no means an idiot when it comes to mechanical work, but just like a lot of people, I learn as I work, and, yes, this was the first time I had done any work on a transfer case before (except when I had to lower it 2" for a suspension lift), therefore it was a learning experience.

Altogether it took me 5-6 hours to install and about $30 in extra tools and parts (I'll explain more later). If you follow my instructions, then installation should be about 2 hours because so much of my time was spent trying to figure what pieces went where, etc.

The tools you'll need to install this kit are:

As per the installation instructions that came with this kit, the contents should have been as follows

(1) - Bearing/Seal Flange
(3) - Grade 8 M10 x 25mm Bolts
(1) - Seal
(1) - CV Output Flange
(1) - Yoke Strap kit
(1) - 3/8" -24 Grade 5 Bolt and Washer
(1) - 3/8" -24 Drill and Tap kit
(4) - 3/8" -16 CV Nuts and Bolts

Pre-Installation Notes

However, this kit came with the following (photo clockwise from upper left):

(1) - CV Output Flange
(1) - Bearing/Seal Flange
(1) - Spicer U-joint yoke strap kit
(1) - Seal
(1) - 7/16" -24 Grade 5 Bolt and Washer
(5) - 7/16" Lock-washers
(3) - Grade 8 M10 x 25mm Bolts
(4) - Grade 8 Bolts (similar to the 3 bolts listed above, but a little larger - not sure what size)
(1) - 3/8" - 24 Tap

The advantages of using this kit are simple: it's cheap ($199 USD), easy to install (done while the transfer case is in the vehicle), improves your lifted vehicle's rear driveline angle, and allows a lowered transfer case to be put back into it's stock location.

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