Update on both accounts...
We met with the vet oncologist Wednesday morning. Our dog definitely has a metastatic cancer and it's in his liver, spleen, and kidneys. His pancreas isn't too happy at the moment.
We've decided to do palliative care for as long as his quality of life is ok. He doesn't act like he's in pain (still wants to play as normal and doesn't give us "that face"). Doc said to spoil him, so we are. No prognosis on time left, but I figure weeks to a couple months.
I picked up the transfer case from the dealer yesterday. That was fun getting the 150# 2' deep x 2.5' wide x 2.5' tall box into my TJ with the back seat partially tumbled and soft top on... with a fork truck.
It's now in the bed of the truck and I had AAA come flatbed the truck to the shop last night. I'll R&R it this weekend. Remove and replace or rest and relax... you decide
At least there I have a lift, trans jack, and better tools B)
If I think about it, I'll write up the procedure. Seems really straight forward with two driveshafts, trans mount, one plug, one hose, and six bolts. I hear it's a pain to separate the trans and tcase, as well as clear the crossmember without dropping things.
We met with the vet oncologist Wednesday morning. Our dog definitely has a metastatic cancer and it's in his liver, spleen, and kidneys. His pancreas isn't too happy at the moment.
We've decided to do palliative care for as long as his quality of life is ok. He doesn't act like he's in pain (still wants to play as normal and doesn't give us "that face"). Doc said to spoil him, so we are. No prognosis on time left, but I figure weeks to a couple months.
I picked up the transfer case from the dealer yesterday. That was fun getting the 150# 2' deep x 2.5' wide x 2.5' tall box into my TJ with the back seat partially tumbled and soft top on... with a fork truck.
It's now in the bed of the truck and I had AAA come flatbed the truck to the shop last night. I'll R&R it this weekend. Remove and replace or rest and relax... you decide

If I think about it, I'll write up the procedure. Seems really straight forward with two driveshafts, trans mount, one plug, one hose, and six bolts. I hear it's a pain to separate the trans and tcase, as well as clear the crossmember without dropping things.