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I have a NP242 transfer case and am wondering if I should buy the Tom Woods SYE or the Advance Adapters kit. By the way where can I buy the AA SYE should I decide to go that way.
I wasn't aware that AA made a SYE for the 242... The Tom woods is overpriced IMO, and *some* [read: not me, but a friend who has a TW SYE on a 23 spline 242] have had problems with the seal on the outputshaft... Just a heads up....
What year [spline] 242 do you have... I have a RE H&T and have had no complaints from it... HTH
The seal on the output shaft was a problem. It would come unseated. Tom has since fixed this problem by locking in the seal by punching the housing to hold it. If yours (or your friends) has come out, contact Tom and he will send you a replacemnet one.
I just got my TW SYE and DS. It's going on my 01 on Monday. I'll let you know how it goes :sunshine: . I trust TW, and as stated above, if there is a problem I trust it will be fixed. Cost was $500 + $400 core for my output shaft and speedo housing. I'm thinking that sending a speedo housing with the seal already mounted in there may have been the fix for the earlier problem.
I just found out that the other kit I was thinging of was the MIT kit. Has anybody had any experience with it. Also what is the currie kit like. I have a 95 XJ.
Go with the T/W kit, got mine from him and actually got one of the first new seal design tail housing, got about 1500 miles on it and no sign of giving up, actually longer than the last design. But just remember to catch all the roller-pins and don't forget the gease when reassembly is going on. Its a pretty easy install, you'll just need a good set of snap-ring plyers
get a RE hack and tap and yank a front shaft out of a junk cherokee and get a driveshaft shop to shorten it down. that is if you are wanting to go the cheaper route.