I haven’t figured it out yet. I went to All 4 Fun this year in Buena Vista and talked to the shop up there from Ft Collin’s and they asked me to send them some pictures to try to figure it out. Just need to do it. The good news is we were able to run Holy Cross City without a tug and drove up...
Thanks for the info, I‘m to sure what to do. Maybe show it to a local shop and see if They can make sense of it. I know it was rebuilt by a shop in Florida but it was a while ago.
clearly I’ll take it off the market until we figure something out.. Thanks again for the intel. 👍🏼
No feathers ruffled, guess we have a mystery. I was just going by the part number. 52123503AA (which is on the tag) is shown as a 2012 Roc Trac by CarPartSource.com. It was sold to me by a local guy here in Tucson who thought it would fit my 2011. It clearly didn’t so I bought a salvaged...
Unfortunately that is for the Sport and is not a Rubicon Roc Trac 4 to 1 Case. The least expensive Rubicon case I found was $3800 through a similar outfit.
I’d love to know where partner. I looked for weeks for my 2011 and finally found a salvaged case with 100,000 miles for $2000. When I got the estimate to rebuild it they were estimating about $3000. I’d appreciate knowing.
Transfer case has been rebuilt and ready to go. Zero miles since rebuild. Part number is 52123503AA Model NP241
I bought it to upgrade my Sport it but it’s the wrong part number for my 2011.
I'll let it go here for what I have in it. $2400. Located in Tucson/Vail AZ. If you're in Phoenix I...
His has a radio and can be remote controlled by the parent. He is already claiming my Jeep. When he saw the video of us playing in Moab last month he pointed at the screen and said “Bash’s Jeep”. 😂
When my grandson Sebastian (we call him Bash) who is 3, took his Jeep for a drive last week in Alabama, his dad wanted to take a picture. Bash said “wait Jeeps should have dirt on them” and proceeded to spread some Alabama dirt on his “Jeep”. Then he got in and posed for the picture.
After...
I found it’s of course very weight dependent. With my doors and top off I like 25psi on my Nittos for the pavement. How much air to run on the trail is a whole other discussion And changes with location and type of rock.