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Axel1831 02-01-2011 08:13 PM

Noobie type question...
 
Alright i already asked something similar but didnt get the answer i was looking for. Will a 96 cherokee 242 transfer case fit on a 95 cherokee. Idk if they have the same transmissions or not. But the 96 t-case is in better shape and i want to switch it into my 95. So i only need a simple answer (yes or no) and if its no explain what i have to do to get it to work. Also using all the drive shafts from the 96 with its t-case.

Axel1831 02-01-2011 09:05 PM

Come on I just need an answer. I cant find anything on the internet... :brickwall:

evilxj85 02-01-2011 09:16 PM

u need to find out what trannys u have from both years to get a right answer, their are different spline counts for the output shafts on the trannys.

1996XJSport 02-01-2011 09:22 PM

If you have a '95 with the 4.0L High Output, you have one of two transmissions.

1= The Aisin-Warner AW4 (4 speed automatic)
2= The AX-15 (5 speed manual)

The same goes for the '96 models with the 4.0L.

If the donor and the recipient vehicles both have the same type of transmission, you will have no problem swapping the transfer case in.

evilxj85 02-01-2011 09:30 PM

both of these trannys have the same spline count as wall.

Axel1831 02-01-2011 09:46 PM

They both are automatic and are 4.0L. To the second response, um... Im kinda not really 100% sure what... That... Means. Do u mean with autos and manuals or the years?

greenmachine91 02-01-2011 11:12 PM

it should work. if they have the same engines, and they are both automatics with the same spline counts. im gonna say yes it'll work:thumbup:


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