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transfer case sitting on skid plate. HELP

Started by intuitivecat, September 10, 2011, 07:15:59 PM

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intuitivecat

i've developed a thumping under my driver seat which is worse when in reverse or downshifting to brake.
I just had the chance to have it on a lift to take a look & the transfer case is sitting on the skidplate.
looking up into there, i could not tell where the mounts were or what would have come undone.
are there mounting brackets or does the transfer case bolt directly to the transmission?
am i looking at a bad transmission mount or engine mount?
it is fine when driving down a smooth road but bumps around on rougher terrain.
any help is appreciated. i can't seem to find my chilton's manual
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mudkicker715

Bad tranny mount. Pull the skidplate and its visible



Manitowoc WI

shanebo

x2....definatly sounds like a bad trans mount....when the skid plate is removed you can see it pretty easy...on the plus side its an easy fix.
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