do you remove the transfer case from the transmission in 1994 Dodge ram 1500 to drop the transmission?

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Asked by Donny Apr 05, 2013 at 09:47 AM about the 1994 Dodge RAM 1500 LT LB 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Donny you are not being ignored, OK? I have found how to R&R transmission, service transfer case, and more but specifically that.. are they bolted together?

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I have never done one, only Ford. But it seems if you just start by taking off driveshafts and unbolting everything they will separate judging by pictures I found

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Donny this MAY be helpful: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwINjpaoJjg

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OK,,this one is specifically how to remove transmission and transfer case: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnT7u1vcCr8

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the video helped alot, answered my questions thank you

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So can you take it down as one unit or do they have to come apart? I know that I would take them out bolted together if I could. --- I changed the clutch on my Jeep Cherokee in the driveway and I don't remember removing the transfer case but it was a long time ago. The Jeep and Mopar share similar parts in the drivetrain.

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