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Toyota T100 Transfer Case is the strong backbone of the four wheel drive system of the truck but the Toyota T100 itself draws followers by its balance size, generous size, and the ability to travel hundreds of thousands of miles with a mere routine maintenance. The Toyota T100 has good engines, automatic shifting, and frame that does not rust and is not flexible hence the owners can rely on it to help them in their daily commuting or hauling over the weekend. Long service life and longevity of OEM products guarantees the Toyota T100 remains on the road many years after newer pickups fall out of favor, which proves the engineering and the reliability of the Toyota. The Transfer Case is located under the cab and receives power off of the transmission and divides it between the front and rear axles so that drivers can switch between rear drive and four wheel drive as well as switch high and low ranges based on changing terrain. The Transfer Case was designed using hardened gears and accurate chain drives which ensure that the traction remains constant even when travelling through snow, mud and gravel, and also allow the case to move silently when it travels on the pavement. Seal inspections and regular fluid change will allow the T100 Transfer Case to run cool and last years. Installation of a replacement Transfer Case, the mechanics will support the transmission, align the input and output shafts, hand thread bolts, evenly torque them after which the driveshafts are reconnected, the transmission is filled up and a road test is conducted to check on leakage.