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GMC Sierra 1500 Transfer Case immediately directs engine power to both axles to provide the driver with a sure four-wheel grip when the pavement finishes and maintain efficiency on the pavements. GMC Sierra 1500 is based on a well-tried full-size chassis that provides powerful 4.3L, 4.8L, 5.3L, and 6.2L engines, allowing the owner to strike a balance between fuel consumption and power. Three wheelbase options and a variety of cab designs make a truck that is easy to maneuver into tight work sites but capable of carrying long loads without difficulty, and selectable Sport, Tow, or Off-Road modes offer the selectable steering and shift logic to suit all activities. The Sierra 1500 over the generations added sharper styling, better interiors, and clever electronics without losing the rugged frame strength and solid service support; that is why many drivers have continued to choose GMC when in need of a workhorse that drives like a daily commuter. Behind the transmission is the Transfer Case, which divides the power in front and the rear and enables high or low range to ensure that the Sierra 1500 has an equally easy time climbing over rocks or drifting snow with protection to the parts of the drivetrain as the load is shared. Since it is not modified, an original GMC Sierra 1500 Transfer Case maintains warranty cover and ideal drivetrain geometry. Installation requires check part fit, fasten the transmission, position shafts, slide the Transfer Case, mount fasteners, reconnect driveshafts and wiring, add fluids, test ranges, and road test and retorque fasteners.