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Old May 4, 2020 | 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by XRAD
Is your disco lifted or stock?
It is lifted now. I did a terrafirma 3" lift with the 4 stage shocks which I'm digging. I can't remember if I did the transfer case before or after I did the lift. I know I had it up on 4 jack stands though.
 
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Old May 5, 2020 | 04:58 AM
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Are there any seals necessary to have on hand when removing and reinstalling?
 
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Old May 6, 2020 | 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by soarvet
It is lifted now. I did a terrafirma 3" lift with the 4 stage shocks which I'm digging. I can't remember if I did the transfer case before or after I did the lift. I know I had it up on 4 jack stands though.
Thx for reply! I have to go to harbor freight and get this jack. it has a 17" max , and 19" lift with the two adapters. A little wood and it should work for me. Would be good for transmission too .....

Seals? yes, Three for the transfer case. Two are the same. one is different. Loosen the output flange nuts before removal.....
 
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Old May 6, 2020 | 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by XRAD
Thx for reply! I have to go to harbor freight and get this jack. it has a 17" max , and 19" lift with the two adapters. A little wood and it should work for me. Would be good for transmission too .....

Seals? yes, Three for the transfer case. Two are the same. one is different. Loosen the output flange nuts before removal.....
I think it'd work for the transmission. It works great for my harley at about 900lbs. Shouldn't have an issue with the transmission. It's a nice jack!
 
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Old May 6, 2020 | 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by XRAD
to center the transfer case on to the transmission output shaft, there are 3(?) studs. two 6" and one 9"? i think. studs go into tail end of transmission where the transfer case bolts were. Slide the transfer case off or on to the studs and it makes locating much easier. Not really necessary, but helps you from screwing up the input seal.....

I just ordered a set of 5 200mm stainless studs off ebay for ~24$ in what I hope is the correct thread size (m10 x 1.5 ).....two will be cut down to necessary length..

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Here is a picture of the bolts I used. Got them at Home Depot and cut the head of the bolt off. About 4 inches long I'd say. I only used 2 and it worked just fine. Screw them in 2-4 full turns by hand was all I could get them in and it was fine.


 
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Old May 8, 2020 | 10:05 AM
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Thx guys! Got the jack and bolts, will tackle removal this weekend.....bolts just have to be a bit longer then the transmission output shaft. just waiting on new seals for the 04 case....

I will continue this over on my 're'build thread,,,,,
 
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