The Chevrolet Suburban Transfer Case is mainly responsible for utilizing the engine power towards either front or rear axles to ensure the SUV can smoothly glide down a highway and give four-wheel traction on dirt, ice, or deep snow. The aluminum casing of the Transfer Case attaches to the transmission and driveshafts while routing torque via gears or a sturdy chain to both differentials. The Chevrolet Suburban also came with a part-time Transfer Case, allowing the driver to select 2WD High on dry pavement, engage 4WD High on the move at low speed, or trip the 4WD Low for crawling, providing the Chevrolet rig extra torque through deeper reduction gears. In subsequent iterations, an electric shift motor and a dash switch were introduced. Moreover, some full-time units for the all-wheel-drive Suburban trims incorporated a center differential or viscous coupling. This ensures that the front and rear shafts can turn at varying speeds without binding. No matter the type you find, the Transfer Case always has high and low ranges, as well as internal components that can wear. In fact, rough engagement noises or delayed mode changes will warn the driver before the total Transfer Case failure leaves the hefty Chevrolet stuck in two-wheel drive.
Each OEM Chevrolet Suburban Transfer Case we offer is competitively priced and comes with the assurance of the manufacturer's warranty for the part. Furthermore, we guarantee the speedy delivery of your orders right to your doorstep. Our hassle-free return policy is also in place for your peace of mind.