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How to install a Dana 20?

Joined
Jan 31, 2014
Messages
15
Loc.
Scottsdale
What do any of you guys use to install the Dana 20 xfer case in Bronco? I have a trans jack which I used to get the trans installed but the xfer case is not shaped to fit that lift. Years ago I made a little jig to hold the case using a standard floor jack but of course I can't find it. Any suggestions? That case is heavy!
 

Broncobowsher

Total hack
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Jun 4, 2002
Messages
35,609
Same as what you did. Lost mine as well. Some scrap metal and made a quick adapter. I think I tossed it when done as it was that crude.
 

spap

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Bronco Guru
Joined
Jan 2, 2010
Messages
2,596
did You bolt it to the cross member first, then a jack can be more helpful or more push-ups Good times
 

Soylent

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Jr. Member
Joined
May 4, 2016
Messages
479
Loc.
California
I used a transmission stand from harbor freight, a rubber chok, and a strap.

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SteveL

Huge chevy guy
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Jun 24, 2001
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11,787
Loc.
Hawthorne ca
I went full redneck with a tranny Jack and some 2x4s. I like the wheel chock idea. I have a few around.
 

4xfun

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Joined
May 16, 2005
Messages
104
I used a transmission stand from harbor freight, a rubber chok, and a strap.

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That is slick. Someone needs to start a thread about tricks, hacks and homemade brackets used to install parts. I have learned a lot over the years from reading forums and watching youtube. This is good information. My wife had a subaru that you need to pull the front clip off to change the headlights. Someone had posted a video of changing it from the wheel well, which was still a pita because you could not see your hand or the bulb slot, but it was still a better idea than the factory method.
 
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