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Old 10-19-2008, 07:29 AM
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Q Does the NV241 transfer case have a fixed yokes or not. I want to know so if I drop a drive shaft out on the trail, can I just unbolt the rest of it and put it in the back. Or will I mess things up..
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yep. unlike the TJ, the JK has a fixed yoke
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yup is not the answer I need, is it yep, I can take it off and put it in the back. Or yup, I will mess things up. Thanks for the reply
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yup is not the answer I need, is it yep, I can take it off and put it in the back. Or yup, I will mess things up. Thanks for the reply
LOL!! my apologies. yes, you can take off your drive shaft and drive around without having to worry about it.



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