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The Scion Transfer Case Bearing ensures that the AWD mechanism spins without any problems due to the lessening of friction in the transfer case and the alignment of the shafts perfectly. Scion was born in 2003, and it was soon loved by young drivers with compact bodies, fixed no hassle pricing and vigorous Release Series colours that allowed the owner to stand out and the brand was a testing ground to new ideas so more than a million drivers including many first-time buyers became part of the Scion family before the brand was wound up in 2016, but the culture of making your own choice is still felt in the car culture today. That young attitude translates to all Scions being fun, light, and easily customized, so the drivers can be confident that mechanical components like this bearing will enable them to make fun road trips without theatrics. A Transfer Case Bearing is a small roller of steel wheels that carry axes and allows the torque to be transferred without any obstructions to both axes. During the installation of a Scion Transfer Case Bearing at home, the customer should park safely, put on chock wheels and disconnect battery after which transfer case fluid must be emptied. Mark makes poses, unbolt, and break the case. Use a puller to remove the exhausted bearing, wipe down the bore, and rub a bit of oil on the replacement. Install the new Transfer Case Bearing firmly in place till flat, install new seals and gaskets then pull the case and shafts back together, installing bolts to factory height. Add the appropriate oil again, reattach the battery, and go on a short spin in the Scion, to ensure it is quiet, and there are no leaks.