Word of caution when getting a TJ Wrangler with a 3 stage auto wet.
The story goes.
I have a '99 TJ Wrangler.
Stock ish for now... (picked up my lift kit yesterday)
I love it.
It does so much and its still stock.
Anyway, i was kinda aware that the breather on the TJ's 3 stage auto is quite low down.
Both Diffs and my Transfer case have breather tubes that lift them well out of harms way, but the gear box breather is in the most stupid place.
Anyway, a few weeks ago, i went 'Swimming'
This was about midday.
On the way home that evening, the gearbox felt different.
It felt kind soft.
The next day, i had a look at the dipstick...
Nooo... Bright pink...
Off to the gearbox shop for a flush.
They said i had so much water in the auto, that it wasn't worth flushing, and the gearbox would need a complete rebuild.
Nooo...
In four days, it had pretty much lost all drive.
(Since taking it for a swim, i had clocked up about 50 - 60ks)
Anyway, all's well that ends well...

As mentioned in the title, How to relocate the breather, the hard way.
I put in an insurance claim with AMI.
It was approved in 3 days, and 10 days later, i have my Jeep back, with a fully rebuilt gearbox, and relocated Gearbox breather.
The gearbox now feels even better than it did before.
This was a hard way to learn, and it could have been so much harder.
Learn from my mistake... I did...
P.s. Go AMI