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A little burnout action in the Jeep (SRT)...
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<blockquote data-quote="Teal Terminator" data-source="post: 12914070" data-attributes="member: 26375"><p>Some guys just remove the transfer case control module fuse but that forces the clutches to slip. Which from my understanding isn't going to destroy anything in the time it takes to do a burnout but the safer method is just to remove the transfer case motor itself. It's only four 10mm bolts and a plug and you can access without having the jack the truck up. So I did that in a parking lot just before going over to the spot where I taped this. It took all of 3 minutes.</p><p></p><p>You can also remove the front driveshaft but that takes more effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teal Terminator, post: 12914070, member: 26375"] Some guys just remove the transfer case control module fuse but that forces the clutches to slip. Which from my understanding isn't going to destroy anything in the time it takes to do a burnout but the safer method is just to remove the transfer case motor itself. It's only four 10mm bolts and a plug and you can access without having the jack the truck up. So I did that in a parking lot just before going over to the spot where I taped this. It took all of 3 minutes. You can also remove the front driveshaft but that takes more effort. [/QUOTE]
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