DaveO9
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My shot transfer case is coming out. I posted a couple days ago about severe grinding - further diagnosis just confirms that the noise is coming from the t-case. I started the removal tonight, but I've hit a snag. Main question: does the trans cross member have to be removed? I can't see how I'd get the bottom bolt out since it's blocked by the trans mount. The problem with removing the cross member, though is the thru bolts on the passenger side hit the cat and can't be removed. So I'd have to remove the whole exhaust system to get those bolts out?
The weird thing is the thru bolts on driver side have the nuts facing backward whereas the passenger side bolts are installed the opposite way, nuts facing forward. If they were all installed with nuts backward, this wouldn't be a problem.
Hopefully there's a solution that does not require lowering the whole exhaust. If not, I'm considering just cutting through the inner of the two passenger side bolts and then letting the x-member pivot down out of the way. Of course I'd have to figure out how to replace the cut bolt. Dealer? Pick-n-pull? And then I'd install them all the same way with nuts backward. The other weird thing - these bolts have a ton of extra length/thread. My deep-well socket barely fit.
The weird thing is the thru bolts on driver side have the nuts facing backward whereas the passenger side bolts are installed the opposite way, nuts facing forward. If they were all installed with nuts backward, this wouldn't be a problem.
Hopefully there's a solution that does not require lowering the whole exhaust. If not, I'm considering just cutting through the inner of the two passenger side bolts and then letting the x-member pivot down out of the way. Of course I'd have to figure out how to replace the cut bolt. Dealer? Pick-n-pull? And then I'd install them all the same way with nuts backward. The other weird thing - these bolts have a ton of extra length/thread. My deep-well socket barely fit.