Chucklee
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- 1997 Ford Explorer XLT
Ok, fun stuff: my Explorer lost high range (I know it's a bad fork, but I need it fixed asap so not looking to order parts, tear apart, and rebuild), so which transfer cases will bolt in? I'm looking at local junkyards, and if I can expand the selection of transfer cases to choose from that could help greatly at finding one, especially considering the 240 inches of snow covering all the junkyards.
If I will have to manually engage 4wd, that is fine; I can work with that (Even if I have to spin the shaft with vice-grips from below). I'm looking to do minimal wiring work, as in I don't have to change any modules. So, basically, what will bolt to the driveshafts and to the rear of the tranny?
97 Explorer XLT Control Trac 4dr with 4.0L Auto.
If I will have to manually engage 4wd, that is fine; I can work with that (Even if I have to spin the shaft with vice-grips from below). I'm looking to do minimal wiring work, as in I don't have to change any modules. So, basically, what will bolt to the driveshafts and to the rear of the tranny?
97 Explorer XLT Control Trac 4dr with 4.0L Auto.