ShookieJay
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Just wanted to share my experience with y'all and hopefully save someone the headache of blowing up their transfer case. So I bought my '03 Tahoe about 6 months ago with only 69k miles. As of writing, I'm sitting at just over 74k. As long as I've owned it Ive heard a bit of a chatter sound from the front end. After inspecting, cv axles, wheel bearings, and driveshaft, I couldn't figure out where the noise was coming from, so I brushed it off. Well... After completing a 1500 mile round trip, that quiet chatter turned into a very loud, crunchy sounding chatter. Turns out the transfer case chewed itself up. The reason? The oil pump rubbed a hole in the case and all the oil drained out. Moral of the story, CHECK YOUR TRANSFER CASE OIL! And if you're lucky enough to catch it before it makes a hole, they make a "case saver" that goes between the pump and the case. Would strongly recommend anyone who intends to keep their rig for any length of time to install this part and save yourself from the catastrophic failure that could otherwise result....