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How much is a transfer case for a GMC Sierra?

A replacement transfer case for a GMC Sierra typically costs about $2,000–$4,500 installed, depending on the model year, configuration, and whether you choose a brand-new OEM unit, a rebuilt/remanufactured unit, or a used salvage case.


Prices vary by year and setup, and labor rates differ by shop and region. This article breaks down current pricing trends, how to choose parts, and tips to save money when replacing a transfer case on a GMC Sierra.


Price landscape


The following ranges reflect common market prices you might see from auto parts retailers and repair shops in 2024–2026. They cover parts costs before labor.



  • New OEM transfer case (GM): approximately $1,900–$3,800 for the part alone.

  • Remanufactured/rebuilt transfer case: approximately $1,000–$2,700 for the part alone.

  • Used/salvage transfer case: approximately $600–$1,800 for the part alone.


Prices can vary based on model year and the specific transfer-case design used in your Sierra. Always verify compatibility with your VIN and the service manual before ordering.


Labor and installed price can shift the total significantly. The following ranges give a sense of what you’ll pay for installation on a typical repair job.



  • Installed price for a new OEM transfer case (parts + labor): about $3,100–$5,800.

  • Installed price for a remanufactured transfer case (parts + labor): about $2,000–$4,500.

  • Installed price for a used transfer case (parts + labor): about $1,400–$3,500.


Regional labor rates, warranty terms, and whether additional components are needed (fluids, seals, driveshaft work, or related repairs) can alter these numbers.


How to choose and verify compatibility


Because Sierra transfer cases have varied across generations, it’s essential to confirm compatibility with your truck’s year, engine, and drivetrain configuration. Start with your VIN, consult the official GM parts catalog, and request quotes that specify part numbers and warranty terms. If you’re buying aftermarket, look for reputable brands and published reviews.


Steps to get an accurate quote


1) Identify your exact Sierra model year and drivetrain configuration. 2) Check the OEM part number(s) and cross-reference with remanufactured options. 3) Get multiple written quotes that include parts, labor, tax, and any disposal fees. 4) Confirm warranty terms for the part and labor. 5) Ask about inclusions like fluids, gaskets, and any required ancillary repairs.


Summary


For a GMC Sierra, expect roughly $2,000–$4,500 installed for a transfer case, with parts ranging from about $600–$3,800 depending on OEM, rebuilt, or used options. Labor typically adds a few hundred to over $2,000, depending on shop rates and the complexity of the job. Always verify compatibility with your VIN and obtain multiple quotes to ensure you’re getting a fair price and a reliable unit.

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