Rugged Ridge Speedometer Gear, 43 Teeth, Long User Manual

Speedometer gear

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Your speedometer gear is located

on the back of your transfer case.

WHAT YOU WILL NEED

INSTALLATION

Using a 1/2" socket or wrench,

remove the bolt securing your

speedometer gear.

1/2" Socket or Wrench

Ratchet

Rag

Pull the speedometer gear out of

the housing.

Select the appropriate gear index

on the housing and align it to the

dot on the transfer case as shown

above.

Firmly grab the speedometer gear

housing and pull the entire thing

out of the transfer case. You may

need to rock it back and forth a

bit to do this. Be sure to have a rag

handy as ATF will drip.

1. Climb under your Jeep

®

and locate the speedometer gear housing. It will

be attached to the rear of your transfer case on the driver side.

2. Using a 1/2" socket or wrench, remove the retaining bolt and dip.

3. Firmly grab the speedometer gear housing and pull the entire thing out of

the transfer case. You may need to rock it back and forth a bit to do this. Be

sure to have a rag handy as ATF will drip.

4. Inspect the rubber O-ring on the cousing for racks or damage.

5. Hold the speedometer gear housing in one hand and the gear itself in the

other and then carefully pull them apart.

6. Take your new speedometer gear, lube the shaft just a bit with the ATF in

your transfer case, and then plug it into the housing.

7. Make sure the rubber O-ring is seated properly and then re-insert the

assembled speedometer gear and housing back into the transfer case.

8. You will notice that there are a series of number located along the side of

the speedometer gear housing. Select the appropriate tooth gear range you

just installed and rotate it until it is aligned with the raised dot on the transfer

case as showin in the picture to the left.

9. Re-install the retaining clip and bolt.

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