How are transfer cases and differentials rebuilt at Ralphs?
At Ralph’s Transmission, we often rebuild transfer cases and differentials just like we rebuild transmissions. Bad parts are replaced while good parts are cleaned and reinstalled.
Why do you need a transfer case for a differential?
A transfer case helps control the power being sent to each of the differentials, which in turn manage the power being sent out to each of the drive wheels. If the transfer case or either differential isn’t working properly, you won’t get proper performance out of your 4WD system. Differential and Transfer Case Repair & Maintenance
When do you need to replace a transfer case?
Like any automotive systems, differentials and transfer cases require servicing sometimes. The gear oil can get corroded or dirty, so it may need to be replaced. Seals and other key components should be inspected periodically and cleaned/replaced as needed.
Why do you need a transfer case in a 4WD?
A transfer case helps control the power being sent to each of the differentials, which in turn manage the power being sent out to each of the drive wheels. If the transfer case or either differential isn’t working properly, you won’t get proper performance out of your 4WD system.
A transfer case helps control the power being sent to each of the differentials, which in turn manage the power being sent out to each of the drive wheels. If the transfer case or either differential isn’t working properly, you won’t get proper performance out of your 4WD system. Differential and Transfer Case Repair & Maintenance
At Ralph’s Transmission, we often rebuild transfer cases and differentials just like we rebuild transmissions. Bad parts are replaced while good parts are cleaned and reinstalled.
Are there replacement parts for a transfer case?
Don’t neglect your transfer case. we have complete rebuild kits, replacement chains, short shaft kits and even complete rebuilt units. These kits provide rock-crawling performance without affecting high range gears for daily drivers.
What happens when you replace transfer case fluid?
When the fluid is replaced, pay careful attention to the fluid you are draining; if there is a burnt smell or dark brown color or metal flakes or sheen, your transfer case may be damaged. Transfer case fluid is responsible for keeping the components of the transfer case well lubricated.