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Rubicon X only 4-auto Transfer Case?

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The only potential issues I've heard mentioned on the 4-auto equipped Jeeps is the FAD (front axle disconnect) being a weak point in the front axle. But you can do a FAD delete if you wanted.
Every JL and JT has the FAD. 4 auto is irrelevant.
 

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Also the 4 auto has rubber CV brackets and the non auto has beefy U-brackets. Both work, but I've heard the auto joints are more prone to catch a stick or rock and cause damage where the bulkier U-joint can tank a hit better.
All 2024's have cv style axles fyi
 

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All 2024's have cv style axles fyi
Interesting, I wonder why the change, maybe to simplify the manufacturering orocess with just one option.
 

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No, it's a completely different transfer case. A TAZER can't change the fact is uses wearable clutch plates (as opposed to gears) to lock the front and rear axles.
Tazer can force RWD on the auto Tcase which means you aren't wearing out the clutches needlessly.
 

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Not if you have a manual. My 24 X has the standard transfer case. Thought it would come with Auto 4H Auto tcase.
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