Posted by jackinok on February 24, 2012 at 06:46:55 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Chevy/GMC 4x4 posted by NewEnglandFarmer on February 24, 2012 at 03:38:32:
it can be done,IF you have about $4000 bucks laying around.LOL.i looked all over for one to fit my 99 chev,found three in the us that would fit my transmission.cost me 3000 just for the transfer case.it all depends, i found out,on what spline your transmission has,what drive line you have, and what transfer case you have.if they dont match they wont fit.(of course i had the oddest one of all)MY opinion,from my experience,find you a good pre 99 chev,and spend the money fixing what it needs.its not worth the time and effort to convert.again my opinion based on my experiences.youve got to know three things before you start hunting parts,one the number of splines thats in the transmission to drive the transfer case,two the type of transfer case,(its my understanding they cannot be converted from electric to manual shift without major ,expensive work done on the cases) and three the no of splines on the output shafts for drive lines.a early manual shift transfer case will not fit a more modern transmission,i tried that also.they changed the shafts in the transmission Im told when they went to electric shift,there are very few manual shifts out there with the modern splines.again my experiences.
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