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<blockquote data-quote="ORVietVet" data-source="post: 22534" data-attributes="member: 9438"><p>I don't have a lift here either. To tell you the truth, I only miss it about 5% of the time I am out in my driveway. My girl got me some "Performance Tool" roll out mats, kind of like a 4'x8' yoga mat and I can stack them if needed. Soft to lay on and can set jack stands on them and use a floor jack on them and all fluids do not harm them. I also use a 2" thick kneel down pad when needed. I have helped at my friend's shop before and standing long enough, especially if twisting and reaching for something, my back starts to hurt and I have to walk away and sit down for a bit. The mats are actually better for me. </p><p></p><p>If I was you, I would open up that drain hole on the transfer case and reach thru the fill hole and spray with the spray tip in as many directions as you can, using brake clean. That stuff dissolves. Use as many cans as you can and clean it out as best you can and watch what flows out. When done, walk away for 1-2 hours and let dry. Then fill with the blue Auto Trak II and see what happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORVietVet, post: 22534, member: 9438"] I don't have a lift here either. To tell you the truth, I only miss it about 5% of the time I am out in my driveway. My girl got me some "Performance Tool" roll out mats, kind of like a 4'x8' yoga mat and I can stack them if needed. Soft to lay on and can set jack stands on them and use a floor jack on them and all fluids do not harm them. I also use a 2" thick kneel down pad when needed. I have helped at my friend's shop before and standing long enough, especially if twisting and reaching for something, my back starts to hurt and I have to walk away and sit down for a bit. The mats are actually better for me. If I was you, I would open up that drain hole on the transfer case and reach thru the fill hole and spray with the spray tip in as many directions as you can, using brake clean. That stuff dissolves. Use as many cans as you can and clean it out as best you can and watch what flows out. When done, walk away for 1-2 hours and let dry. Then fill with the blue Auto Trak II and see what happens. [/QUOTE]
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