who makes the replacement connector for the transfer case cable?
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JK Junkie
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who makes the replacement connector for the transfer case cable?
I read awhile ago about a replacement connector for the plastic one that's stock on our transfer cases...who makes it? thanks!
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#3
JK Junkie
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I don't think that was it...this was just metal clips to replace the plastic ones...buuuuuttttt. that advanced adapters setup is sweet!
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There have been a few people who make their own bronze bushing and then stick an E clip in the end. I've got the clips if I ever modify my plastic "bushing".
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JK Junkie
stock one is this
as far as replacement some have made there own mostly i think, some bought a bag of assorted parts and one was correct size in the bag. i dont recall where they got it .https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59N88a5bs6g
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For the 5 seconds it takes to replace, keep these on hand in jeep and use stock.
I like the idea of the failure point protecting the t case. If the stronger clips don't break the t case may.
I didn't come up with that theory just agree with it.
FD
I like the idea of the failure point protecting the t case. If the stronger clips don't break the t case may.
I didn't come up with that theory just agree with it.
FD
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I've never had an issue shifting the tcase so breaking the case because the shifter linkage is all metal would never be an issue. People slamming this thing into gear and not following the directions can cause issues (not the case for everyone...I hope).