04 H2 T-case-rebuilt
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04 H2 T-case-rebuilt - 3/8/2007 11:52:22 AM
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midnight94r
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For sale is a used/rebuilt Hummer H2 transfer case. This is a complete unit with encoder motor. Normally these t-case's fail when a plastic bushing is bent or broke.for those of you who have experienced this it causes poor disengagement of 4hi lock. this known component has been replaced and the transfer case has been reassembled following General Motors Factory service procedures. The encoder motor itself runs 350 dollars from GM. so that and the hard parts with the case are worth my asking price. Used from a salvage yard this unit runs generally over 1,000 dollars and new is currently 1,500. I have set my asking for almost half of the common used price as i aquired it for no cost minus the bushing. i am asking $650 shipped for it. I know that Hummers are hard on t-case's on the trail, its mechanical and mechanical devices break. so this is a good chance to pick up either a spare for your H2 or even a replacement. Obviously the unit is very heavy and shipping is factored into my price. Paypal or certified check before shipping would be great. i will post pictures shortly. any questions please ask.
< Message edited by midnight94r -- 3/8/2007 11:54:07 AM >
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RE: 04 H2 T-case-rebuilt - 3/8/2007 2:30:34 PM
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ZYNE
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I guess the only question I have is why people feel they can just join the forum, not introduce themselves what-so-ever, and then kick in to "sell gear" ... and list their stuff ... you'd probably do a whole lot better if your first post was something other than a sales attempt ... plus I'm guessing you will be hard pressed to squeeze $$ out of anyone around here since we simply don't know ya ... at all ... Someone correct me if I'm wrong ...
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RE: 04 H2 T-case-rebuilt - 3/8/2007 4:27:16 PM
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midnight94r
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alright lets see. my name is dustin, im a service technician at Pontiac Cadillac Hummer and Saturn of Sioux Falls, SD I spend day in and day out working on the vehicles that this forum is dedicated to. I was reccomended to check out the site by members of the midwest hummer club. I'm also a member of more forums then i care to admit, some of them i'm an active member in because of my interests be it because i own that particular type of vehicle recreational, road, or track. and others i belong to so i can help with personal knowledge and also to buy or sell items that i come across. i spent yesterday finishing up a 70K dollar H2 thats on its way to arizona, if im unworthy to post up a part that i know would be needed by someone then i guess i am sorry for any inconvienence it may have caused. Dustin
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RE: 04 H2 T-case-rebuilt - 3/8/2007 4:35:50 PM
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ZYNE
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Doode, take a chill pill ... LOL! I never said you weren't allowed ... I simply stated as a newb you could at least introduce yourself properly before pushing your stuff .. plus like I said .. a one post wonder lookin' to do a hit and run and dump some parts and never to be seen again... no offense intended but even if I had to pay $1,000 to get it from someone who has been here a while I would .. credibility goes a long way :-)
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RE: 04 H2 T-case-rebuilt - 3/8/2007 7:07:50 PM
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Linus Gump
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I'm with Zyne on the credibility issue, but I am curious, would that thing fit in a H3? From what I understand the transmission cases are the same, just different internal stuff, so it should bolt up to the trans, but is there anything that would prevent it from fitting? Are the ratios the same, or are they different?
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