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Doughty08

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  1. If u have any basic tools you can take it out and reinstall it yourself, that usually saves you about 400 bucks and with the tips I can provide it will literally take u 30 minutes with basic hand tools, if your interested I can tell u everything u will need and all the tricks to get it out and in without taking the tires off. Ive rebuilt mine and a buddies and both have lasted another 100k. Im about to the point where I gotta jump in it again but like said before they dont last forever even properly maintained. Just shoot a pm if interested in free knowledge.

  2. So the pump is gonna wear holes in ur case for sure over time and that will be just around the main portion of the transfer case. These units are pretty simplistic in design and easy to disassemble and reassemble even for the novice assuming they have done some home work. My bet is if u push up and down on ur rear drive shaft you will have more than an 1/8 of an inch of play causing the yoke to wear on the seal thus making it leak. If that is in fact the case it will be your output shaft bearing going bad which isn't to bad to replace if u have some basic tools. A rebuild kit including the case saver and all the bearings and seals will cost u right around three hundred dollars including a new chain which I would change if I didn't know the mileage on the current chain. If u find u have an abnormal amount of play I'd be more than happy to assist u in finding the right parts and knowledge to tackle this in a day in your garage assuming u know what snap ring pliers are.

  3. 2 in 2 out with 2.5" to 3" coming out just in front of the tire with 14" long 4" or 3" polished tips cut at a 45 side by side. I have the same setup aside from a single muffler I have two and it sounds amazing with the perfect drone in the cab and gets a lot of compliments. The length of the tip is so they can't see where the Crome stops and goes to pipe. Just my two cents

  4. Yea i def have the tools to do it and am the lead tech at my shop but no insurance sorry. Sounds like ur looking for a local shop that will dedicate all there time to it and I just can't be put on a three day type deadline when I work a full time job. if u wanna give my shop a call I'll end up being the one to do it and we have insurance and all that good stuff. Flat-out auto in Buford ga, ask for Zac and tell him Brandon sent u.

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