Catastrophic damage is not normal

While this kind of damage does occur it's not a common to see a transfer case in pieces. Typically for this to occur something needs to break violently internally and the force breaks the case of the transfer case.


In this instance the chain is no longer on the sprocket which leads us to believe that something broke internally and then the chain hit the transfer case with enough force to break it.


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