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t case in the truck woooohoooo

clinto

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BFR and I tried that when we did his, but the pine trees kept snapping.

So are you done yet or is this the first phase?
 

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HOLY CRAP! That's one way to do it! Well, I guess if you got, use it.
 

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My buddy Matt in Live Oak does transfer cases that way. I'd rather not climb under something suspended like that.
 

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that is soooo unsafe. :shock: :shock: :shock:

If you are gonna jack up the truck you could at leat take off the front wheels prior to unbolting the tcase, then you would have it lower before raising it, and you should crib under the front of it, I just hope that he at least blocked the rear from rolling. :shock: :shock: :shock:
 

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