Bearings

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What are transfer case bearings?

Transfer case bearings are components of the transfer case that help support and reduce friction between the drive shafts and the gear sets.

How can I tell if my transfer case bearings are faulty?

You may notice some of the following symptoms if your transfer case bearings are faulty:

  1. Increased noise coming from the transfer case.
  2. Uneven or sloppy shifting.
  3. Vibrations coming from the transfer case.


Can a faulty transfer case bearing cause damage?

Yes, a faulty transfer case bearing can cause damage to the gears and drive shafts, as well as other components of the transfer case.

How do I replace transfer case bearings?

Replacing transfer case bearings requires the following steps:

  1. Remove the transfer case from the vehicle.
  2. Disassemble the transfer case to access the bearings.
  3. Remove the old bearings.
  4. Install the new bearings and reassemble the transfer case.
  5. Reinstall the transfer case in the vehicle.


How often should I inspect my transfer case bearings?

Transfer case bearings should be inspected and replaced as needed, or at least every 30,000 miles or every two years.