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Are the ends plastic or metal spherical ends? It is hard to tell from the picture.
Asked by Bosco from Louisville, OH on
Hey Bosco, the Advance Adapters Transfer Case Cable Upgrade has metal ends. Thanks for your question.
Answered by Devin B. ext 4835 from Louisville, OH on
I the in stall difficult?
Asked by Skip from West Jordan, Ut. on
Hi Skip! That's really not an easy answer! Without knowing your level of expertise its hard to assume how easy or hard an install will be. I would say on a scale of 1 to 10, this install would be a 4 or 5. You'll need to remove the drive shaft, shifter, shifter cable, shifter linkage, etc. If you are mechanically inclined, it should take a few hours to install.
Answered by Aaron S. from West Jordan, Ut. on
Advance Adapters got its start in Downey, California in 1971 with a single adapter mating a Muncie car 4-speed to a Jeep Dana 18 transfer case. Eventually headers, overdrives, motor mounts and linkage brackets were added to the offerings to complement their core adapter components. When interest in rock crawling spiked in the mid-1990s, Advance Adapters offered low ratio transmission swaps then switched gears into the ultra-low gear transfer case arena. Today, the company is based in Paso Robles, California and their engine and transmission conversions for Jeeps are in kit form and sold as individual components. Shop Advance Adapters Now
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