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09-07-2012, 11:52 PM | #1 |
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NV4500 and a divorced t-case....?
I am finding lots of 2wd version NV4500's but not much luck on the 4wd. I have passed up 2wd versions for under $800.
On the other hand, I just found a rebuilt NP-205, but its divorced. At $200 I think it's a good deal. Can you see where I'm going here? I'm starting with a bare frame and I'm not afraid to make a custom x-member for the 205. My brief research says the benefits are: 1) Being able to run any trans (with a short driveshaft of course) with the t-case. 2) Keeps the front and rear driveshafts the same lenght/geometry. 3) Driveshafts are interchangable in an emergency The coupling driveshaft can be kept to 3-5 inches, but since I'm moving my engine forward anyway (I am using serpentine setup/electric fans), I dont see that as an issue. Anybody considered this or know of someone who did it? Feedback is always appreciated. Mike |
09-08-2012, 10:33 AM | #2 |
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Re: NV4500 and a divorced t-case....?
Shifting it becomes a trick but cable shifters make easy work of that. I think its a great idea. Although I wouldn't pay 800 for a 2wd 4500. Way too much in my area.
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09-08-2012, 11:09 AM | #3 |
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Re: NV4500 and a divorced t-case....?
Way too much for around here as well. A 2WD NV4500 goes for 4-500 locally.
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