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    Default bigwheelbob :

    Re: Transfer case pictures
    Post by bigwheelbob on Jun 25, 2006, 7:53am

    One other thing, The reason you couldnt fint mount bushings for these was they dont use them, all the ones I have removed were mounted solid in the chassis. Just for general knowledge, I always mount remote cases solid, it seems to work very well, with no noticable vibs, But i also use a rear strut bar similiar to what the old Ford Hi Boys had. Lower bearing retainer up to crossmember.

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    Default fisherman :

    Re: Transfer case pictures
    Post by fisherman on Jun 25, 2006, 9:43am

    Thanks, Great infor. See ya in Seattle Tim. Fisherman

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    Default bigwheelbob :

    Re: Transfer case pictures
    Post by bigwheelbob on Jun 25, 2006, 9:51am


    Quote:
    i,ve got another t-case thats going in a m715 with rockwells. it came with 1410 u-joints from the factory and the shafts are 1/4" bigger in dia. than the np200, np202 and np205. this is a hulkin- t-case. i,ll post pix of it in the near future.
    bob
    I think these cases came in the 2 ton International 4x4's. I have one of these here.

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