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Description: The transfer case on your Jeep JL Wrangler or JT Gladiator is what makes them a 4WD and just like everything else on your Jeep, it’s something that needs to be serviced on a regular basis. If you have a manual transmission, that should be about once 30,000 miles and if you have an automatic, that should be about once every 60,000 miles but with at least a check of it at every 30. Being that Cindy and I spend a lot of our time out on the trail, we just make it a habit of changing the fluid at every 30 and regardless if the Jeep we’re working on has a manual or automatic. Fortunately, this super easy to do and doing it yourself will save your a LOT of money. WHAT YOU WILL NEED (2) Quarts Mopar ATF+4 - amzn.to/3tdhTPF 10mm Allen Bit - amzn.to/3IqZGEl 13mm & 18mm Socket - amzn.to/35cyuLe Ratchet - amzn.to/35cyuLe Torque Wrench - amzn.to/3IrpCA3 Quart Fluid Pump - amzn.to/3hnQYLo Oil Catch Pan - amzn.to/3M9YsQ8 High-Temperature Thread Sealant - amzn.to/3HrpCyr Brake Clean - amzn.to/3so5klk Come join our online community at WAYALIFE.com #jeep #jlwrangler #transfercase #wrangler #jeepwrangler #wranglerjl #jljeep #jeepjl #gladiator #jeepgladiator #gladiatortruck #jeepjt #jtjeep #jeepgladiator #wayalife #howto #diy #mopar #service #fluidchange #maintenance * Please note that the Amazon links posted are associate links and WAYALIFE does earn a small kickback for purchases made through them.