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Old 08-30-2013, 09:34 AM
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I'm changing my u-joints in my '04 Grand Cherokee. I got the drive shaft free from the rear diff, just need to get it free from the transfer case. It is covered by a rubber boot the has metal bands around the boot. The bands do not seem to have a release on them. How do I remove the drive shaft from the transfer case? This is my first Jeep, so any help is greatly appreciated.
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That is just a protective boot. You can cut the metal bands and pull the driveshaft off. then use zip ties to hold the rubber boot back on.
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Originally Posted by GitRDunn
That is just a protective boot. You can cut the metal bands and pull the driveshaft off. then use zip ties to hold the rubber boot back on.
Or install a new pinch band.
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