Re: Transfer Xfer case problems
If you are not "handy" now, you can learn. When I got my first Jeep 10 years ago, I didn't know squat about it...I hadn't done any wrenching in years.
I have built 1 XJ and 1 MJ almost from the ground up since then...using this and similar forums. My advice (and my own opinion)...dive into a small project with your Jeep, just outside your comfort zone. You may (you WILL) have frustrations and might (will) screw things up...but you'll learn alot and save a pile of money doing your own work.
Re: NP231 Transfer Xfer case problems
I would def say try taking on the project of replacing the chain yourself... as it isn't too hard, and would cost you far more than it really should to take it to a dealership or any other shop... You can find the larger wider upgraded chain in sprockets as well as the stock chain/sprocket online for a pretty cheap price... I'm looking at picking up the wide chain to install when I pull my TC apart to do the SYE... and def feel free to ask questions about anything you are stuck on or worried about... The folks on here are always helpful and very informative!!
Re: NP231 Transfer Xfer case problems
I am a self taught wrench head, learned everything I know from looking at a manual and going for it. It wasn't, maybe 4 years before I did my first motor swap, but that was all on Hondas. I know boo me, but now with the xj bug in me, its more fun than ever!!!!!!!!! Nothing beats turning a few wrenches for a few hrs and being proud to say Hell yea I did that..:beer: