t case help
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You just have to keep moving the T-case around until it finally lines up. Make sure you are trying to put it on square. You will know when you get it just right, because it will just slide right on. Make sure you have a bolt near by so you can start it while everything's lined up, nothing's more annoying than getting it connected, then having to look for a bolt only to have it fall out again 
Honestly, for me, that's the worst part of the drive train. I hate re-attaching the T-case to the transmission. Always takes me forever.
-Bink

Honestly, for me, that's the worst part of the drive train. I hate re-attaching the T-case to the transmission. Always takes me forever.
-Bink
I have done it a few times, and the key was spinning the shaft off of the trans if it didn't go on. The splines could sometimes hold you up. Mine always takes some wiggle. I am literally under the car bench pressing the TCase up and wiggling. Its key to have a helper, and usually one watching and helping with bolt in hand from another position, like above from driver side. They can make sure the cases are as level as you think they are from below, by using their fingers to line them up.
Its gonna get frustrating.. How its gonna work is your gonna fight it for 3 hours and say **** it and go to bed, You're gonna wake up in the morning and its gonna fit right in like butter. Happens everytime



