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Re: Need help with pick-up truck transfer case, no 4x4 anymore.
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Posted by Its not the Hubs, its my worst fears on February 13, 2002 at 14:27:46 from (209.53.125.105):
In Reply to: Need help with pick-up truck transfer case, no 4x4 anymore. posted by Canadian Cowboy on February 11, 2002 at 19:37:44:
I pulled the hubs off the ford as suggested and found it wasn't the hubs causing the problem of not going into 4x4, now im going to tackle the transfer case. I jacked the fron end as suggested, turned a tire and the whole drive line turn right up to the transfer case when the hubs locked in, so there checked off the list. Now onto the transfer case. First im going to drain it to get a peek in side and from there not sure what i can do, any idea's ???? Thanxs, canadian Cowboy.
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