Brand of Encoder Motor/Transfer Case Motor
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Brand of Encoder Motor/Transfer Case Motor
I know a lot of you have replaced yours before, now it is time to replace mine. I was just wondering what brands you went with, why, and how they are working for you. Thanks a lot!!
- roadrunner
- Crew K Elite
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- Joined: Wed Dec 05, 2007 5:39 pm
- Location: NW KS
Currently running a re-man (don't remember brand) from northern auto parts. Have a new Dorman waiting in the wings just in case. Thought I was going to need one till I found bad indicator switch on front axle. End result no problems with re-man unit after 2 yrs+. Going to hang onto new unit though. Cheap insurance if it keeps the other one going plus when I need 4x4 I really NEED it.
2001 CC LS, pewter, stock, 4.3,Wait4meperformance, CFM throttle blade, Helix throttle body spacer, 4spd auto, 3button electric 4x4 shift, heavy duty factory suspension, Bilsteins, 1" rear wheel spacers, skid plates.
- BobbleSmitty
- Crew Elite
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- Location: Cleveland, OH
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Mine was replaced under warranty after the first year. So I'm going on just over 3 years with the replacement from the dealership with no issues.
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