redbullf189
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Hey guys,
I just purchased my Tahoe last week and unfortunately I took it into the shop today to diagnose a sound that was common from around 25-40 MPH and went with the rotation of the wheels... We originally thought it was a bad wheel barring, so I had that replaced, along with the rear brake pads. Turns out, after spending the $ we spent, that the transfer case seems to be going out. Would it be cheaper to rebuild the current one on the Tahoe or purchase another one and have it installed?
If I rebuild the current one, it would require new fluid in the transfer case, along with the time to find out what exactly is wrong. They think it's a bad barring, but they're not sure... any ideas on that as well?
Also, which transfer case came in this vehicle for 2003? I saw different types and wasn't sure which type was put on from the factory during that year.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I just purchased my Tahoe last week and unfortunately I took it into the shop today to diagnose a sound that was common from around 25-40 MPH and went with the rotation of the wheels... We originally thought it was a bad wheel barring, so I had that replaced, along with the rear brake pads. Turns out, after spending the $ we spent, that the transfer case seems to be going out. Would it be cheaper to rebuild the current one on the Tahoe or purchase another one and have it installed?
If I rebuild the current one, it would require new fluid in the transfer case, along with the time to find out what exactly is wrong. They think it's a bad barring, but they're not sure... any ideas on that as well?
Also, which transfer case came in this vehicle for 2003? I saw different types and wasn't sure which type was put on from the factory during that year.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks