Jeep TJ Transfer Cases
Do you often find yourself daydreaming about how to get the most out of your Jeep when off-roading? For off-road enthusiasts, chasing the best performance possible is part of the fun. But if you’ve recently found yourself thinking that you should be getting more from your vehicle, then it might be time to consider upgrading your transfer case.The transfer case is the lifeline of an off-road vehicle as it ensures that your Jeep’s power is being properly distributed between the axles, which is exceptionally important when driving slowly over challenging terrain. Modifying and upgrading your transfer case with parts from brands such as Rugged Ridge can be the difference your Jeep needs to shine on the trail.
Balancing Off-Roading and Daily Driving
When upgrading your Jeep’s transfer case, you’ll have to balance the off-roading that you do with the daily driving that you use your vehicle for. If you use your Wrangler exclusively on rocky terrain, you will probably want a different transfer case setup than if you are mostly using your vehicle to commute to work. Furthermore, you also want to consider other modifications you’ve made to your Jeep, primarily to the axle gears or the tire size. These will really impact what type of transfer case fits your needs.Consider Rebuilding Instead of Replacing
Transfer cases are one car part that you’re often better off rebuilding than replacing. Because it’s so important to tailor your transfer case to your vehicle and its specifications, and because many components in your stock transfer case are doing the job just fine, you’ll usually be able to get better performance by rebuilding your transfer case. Not only that, but it’s usually quite a bit more affordable than replacing the transfer case, and you’ll usually find that some rebuilt transfer cases last longer than cheap aftermarket counterparts.Whether you want to rebuild, replace, or simply learn more about transfer cases, you’ve come to the right place. Our sales techs are waiting to assist you, answer your questions, and help you find the parts that you need to get the most out of your Jeep.