The Transfer Case Seal for Chevrolet Suburban keeps gear lubricant inside the transfer case to keep the four-wheel drive system cool, quiet, and protected. The Transfer Case Seal is specifically designed to prevent any leak from the output shaft opening which would allow fluid to drain and leave the planetary gears exposed to heat and wear. Thus, it hugs the opening tightly with a rubber and metal lip. When fluid is at the proper level, shafts turn smoothly, and hydraulic pressure is continuously applied to the clutch packs to prevent shudder, allowing the hefty Suburban to shift power between its axles without strain. The design stayed mostly single-lip through the model years; however, there are two styles, an early type that is a conventional press-fit Transfer Case Seal and an updated double-lip version that adds a dust barrier for off-road use. While both versions are installed the same way with a driver tool after carefully cleaning the bore, the difference is in the second wiper ridge that sweeps dirt away before it can cut the sealing surface. To replace a worn Transfer Case Seal, first remove the driveshaft. Then, pry out the old ring. Next, grease the edge of the new seal and tap it in place flush. The goal is for Chevrolet trucks to avoid puddles and costly gear damage. Regular inspection beneath your Suburban and prompt action when spots appear ensures the Chevrolet drivetrain remains reliable for daily commutes and towing trips alike with the Transfer Case Seal.
Each OEM Chevrolet Suburban Transfer Case Seal 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.