 There's a bolt missing out of there. I was right. Was the rear end making any noise? Yep, busted the tail end off of it. The transfer case. It had split the whole side of the case. I can't rebuild this one. We're gonna have to put another one in it. All the way up in through there. All the way around there. Oh, that's why that bolt fell out. Right there. Well, shit. I'm gonna have to pull the driveshaft, both front driveshafts, possibly the exhaust, which that would suck. Probably that lower frame unit. Well, let's get off of here. What the hell did you do? It's interview time. Was you four-wheeling? Told you not to go without me. Last time I seen a transfer case break like that was in my Dodge. Yeah? Yeah. I was in 36 inches of mud. I wasn't that mud. What we're gonna do now? I don't know. Put new transfer case in, though. Well, what would you do? Junk it? How? You actually thought about that? No. $10,000 CORE, you're gonna junk for $300. And I can get a transfer case for $135. So, you know, it's up to you. Right. Smile. I mean, it's done. It's over with. Made it loud. Bang, I'll tell you that. Okay, yeah, well, I'll show you in the video why it did that. But see, guys, when stuff like this happens, you can sit and be mad and upset and everything like she is. When at the end of the day and tomorrow morning, it's still gonna be sitting here on this jack stand. Or you can just say, well, it's something that needs to be done, right? It needs to be done. So, do you know a good mechanic that can do that? Me. I never changed a transfer case in one of these before. I'm a good video. Yep. All right, guys, well, you know, there it is. Quick update for you. Great. All right, I got to close the garage. Thanks for watching, guys, Mom. Yep. Bye. Bye. Bye. All right, guys, we'll see you soon. Bye-bye, take care.