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Old 12-02-2004, 01:07 AM   #1
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93 T-case Fit A 95?

I have an opportunity to purchase a good used '93 s-10 blazer 233C T-case w/ electronic shift motor (all good/all working) from a guy I know for a mere $50...This guy fried his tranny last year and bought a used one that already had the t-case and elec. motor on it so instead of cracking it he just put the entire thing in his truck which left him his old t-case. He told me the truck never left the road when he did use his 4WD, which was hardly at all. I can buy it for $50 cash, but was wondering if anyone knew if it would fit my '95 zr2? I beleive it would bolt right up, I really want it for the elec. shift motor, then save the rest as a backup... anyone?
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Old 12-02-2004, 02:55 AM   #2
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Re: 93 T-case Fit A 95?

The best thing to do is crawl under your truck and take a look.

You can probably advertise either transfer case in the right places, and make a profit.

Carry it with you on a heavy duty 4x4 event, and when someone blows theirs up your the hero
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Re: 93 T-case Fit A 95?

I am pretty sure they will interchange, there should be a tag in the vicinity of the oil fill. However, if you currently have a manual select and you want to go to the encoder shift you will need to add a few more components to operate the encoder properly.
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Old 12-28-2004, 01:46 AM   #4
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Re: 93 T-case Fit A 95?

wont fit...95 np233c has a splined front shaft. 93 np233c has a yoke for front shaft
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Re: Re: 93 T-case Fit A 95?

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wont fit...95 np233c has a splined front shaft. 93 np233c has a yoke for front shaft
Serious question here.... Why can't the front drive shaft be changed?
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