5 on 5 1/2 (chevy).
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5x5.5"
Yes, a 1970 jeep cj5 does have the low range transfer case if it is a 4wd, however, not all 1970 jeep cj5s were equipped with four wheel drive.
Overall Length of CJ5 139" Height is 68" Width is 59.9" Wheelbase is 1954-1972 81" 1973-1983 84"
All Jeep CJ's are 5 on 5½".
Its the same as the old Ford trucks.
The Jeep Wrangler replaced the CJ5 in 1987.
AMC did not put fuse boxes in their CJ series until 1975.
If it is the same as my 1974 cj5, then its 1. 4L 2. N 3. 4H 4. 2H My 75 has a pattern of (starting with shifter full forward), which is the same on all Dana 20 transfer cases 4H 2H N 4L
The firing forder for a 1958 Jeep CJ5 is: 1 3 4 2
The 1978 Jeep CJ5 typically features a Dana 20 transfer case, which has a shift pattern that includes two-wheel drive (2WD), four-wheel drive high (4WD High), and four-wheel drive low (4WD Low). The shift lever is usually located on the floor and can be moved between these positions. The standard shift pattern is often labeled: 2WD is in the rear position, 4WD High is in the middle, and 4WD Low is at the front. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific details related to the vehicle.