Fair, but a Dana 44 is symmetrical as well, ha.Dana 44 came as a option depending on who ordered it.
Well.....that's a little different. Is the transfer case off or the axle? Rhetorical, because you are asking because you don't know. It looks like the TC is bolted to the skid, which is bolted to the frame, I'm sure there are ways, but that should make it centered. If the wheels are centered in the wheel well, and the differential is 3" off center.....then the wheels are not equidistant from the differential.....which means somethings up....I'm pretty sure. (On the rear)The tires are pretty much centered with wheel wells meaning looks lined up. But transfer case and yoke on rear are off like 3 inches. Gotta be something not right but what?
Looking back at the first picture posted, it looks to me like the transfer case is way off centerline. Note the 4 TC mount bolts on the skid which I believe are on center, and that the TC yoke is way off to the left from there. From this perspective the rear yoke seems to line up with the mount bolts, and therefore looks centered. Now admittedly it's been a while since I've seen a stock TJ driveline, but any chance you've got a failed TC mount?Hi everyone I'm new to the forum. I purchased an 03 tj with 4inch lift. Rear axle is out of alignment wth transfer case about 3 inches toward the passenger side. It has track bar relocation bracket on it. Can someone please help me. Thnx
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Man....you may be correct.....picture angles can be weird, but TC looks not lined up.Looking back at the first picture posted, it looks to me like the transfer case is way off centerline. Note the 4 TC mount bolts on the skid which I believe are on center, and that the TC yoke is way off to the left from there. From this perspective the rear yoke seems to line up with the mount bolts, and therefore looks centered. Now admittedly it's been a while since I've seen a stock TJ driveline, but any chance you've got a failed TC mount?
The cat/muffler is attached to the tranny mount so it makes total sense. You move the tranny/tcase back over and the muffler goes with it.From my perspective the transfer case looks off, but if it were to move over the drive shaft would likely hit the muffler. So that cant be right.
You are correct about the exhaust mount. However, wouldn't at least one of the engine mounts have to be broken so the whole thing could pivot over?The cat/muffler is attached to the tranny mount so it makes total sense. You move the tranny/tcase back over and the muffler goes with it.
Exactly. For that to happen there would need to be both a broken transmission mount and a broken motor mount.You are correct about the exhaust mount. However, wouldn't at least one of the engine mounts have to be broken so the whole thing could pivot over?
The plot thickens...HA. Took my wife for Friday lunch and Margaritas....this all makes sense now.Exactly. For that to happen there would need to be both a broken transmission mount and a broken motor mount.
