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The Chevrolet Avalanche Transfer Case transmits power to all the axles and provides the driver with instant four wheel traction once the pavement may have ended or the weather may have taken a bad turn. The Chevrolet Avalanche is full size pickup that is combined with the capabilities of an SUV, courtesy of an ingenious midgate that allows the owners to change the passenger space to an open cargo area with no tools. The Chevrolet Avalanche is based on a GM truck platform, and it has the advantages of smoothing V8 power, cylinder deactivation to increase fuel efficiency, and an easy ride that makes it comfortable to make long trips. The wide wheelbase and huge capacity bring stability, and the fine cabin is filled with luxury materials and technology that makes the truck seem more of a cruiser. The ability to share parts among the Chevrolet line is another advantage to the owners that is helping reduce the cost of maintenance and enhancing reliability. Below, the Avalanche Transfer Case reflects the dualism of the truck in that it has the capability of shifting to two or four-wheel drive, as well as providing high and low equipment where mud, sand or steep grade are involved. Sturdy gears divide engine torque in front and back to ensure that Chevrolet Avalanche can crawl over the terrain and maintain speed over slippery hills and pull itself out of deep snow. The Transfer Case housing is made of tough alloys to withstand shock loads and the failure of a Transfer Case gives warning with the sound of grinding. To install, the mechanic checks compatibility, supports the transmission, slide and align the Transfer Case on the adapter, tighten bolts evenly, reconnect shafts and sensors, refill fluid, and cycle ranges and test the highway.