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Originally Posted by x5pete
I had mine fixed. Originally, I had taken it to the dealer and he said it needed a new transfercase and a front drive shaft. He quoted me $4300 plus tax. This seemed like a little too much to put into an '01 car with 103k miles so I had it towed to an AAMCO that a family member had used for a repair. I ordered the transfer case myself from transfercases.com (for $895)and I found a used front drive shaft with 65k miles in great condition (for $300). The whole repair was done with parts and labor (about $500) for under 2k and now the car is working great again.
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x5pete, where did you get the used front drive shaft?
Also, what sort of mileage did the vehicle have before failure and what were the signs of the failure?
Thanks