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Old 06-01-2009, 06:38 PM   #1
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Lomax np205 3-to-1 transfer case

Anybody running this t-case in their 1st gen? Looks like a great swap-in if you have the cash. Been trying to decide to get rid of the dana 20 and go with the np205, but maybe this lomax is the way to go! If the cash is there, it looks like a direct swap in, with a serious upgrade! Let's see some pic's!
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Old 06-02-2009, 09:59 AM   #2
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Re: Lomax np205 3-to-1 transfer case

I still have the stock 205. I have only seen the pics and the BIG price tag, but it is a new xfer and lower ratios too. Would be nice to hear some real world comments about it
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Old 06-02-2009, 10:45 AM   #3
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Re: Lomax np205 3-to-1 transfer case

Unless your doing some serious (can you get more serious than what Burt does?) off-roading or rock crawling, I haven't heard anyone having issues with the stock 205. If I were you, I'd drive the Dana20 'til it implodes and then look for a swap. The Dana20 isn't a bad t-case, it's just not quite as stout as the 205.
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Old 06-02-2009, 10:52 AM   #4
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Re: Lomax np205 3-to-1 transfer case

I am not the utmost authority, but I have not heard of very many broken 205's , I am sure that it happens, but I would say a well built 205 with a decent driver in the seat is about as reliable as you would ever need? But if you have the cash, they are bad A's T-cases...and stronger is better when wheeling.
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Old 06-02-2009, 06:03 PM   #5
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Re: Lomax np205 3-to-1 transfer case

That's what I was thinking, real hands on experience. The price tag is high, but to rebuild or reseal the dana 20, I might be farther ahead to go for the lomax?
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Old 06-02-2009, 06:44 PM   #6
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Re: Lomax np205 3-to-1 transfer case

I think some guys over at CK5 are running one, i'd ask around there.
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Old 06-06-2009, 08:42 PM   #7
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Re: Lomax np205 3-to-1 transfer case

Looking at the jb website. Might be a stupid question, but it say's it comes with a 1350 yoke. Options include a 1410 yoke for the frt., and rear output shafts. I'm guess'ing this is for u-joint size, but I need to know so I can research for my upgrade to 1 ton status. Anybody got any ideas? I think I'm going the lomax way, and bypassing the stock np205 swap.
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Old 06-08-2009, 09:42 AM   #8
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Re: Lomax np205 3-to-1 transfer case

Dude that is a *****en Xfercase for sure!
The yoke output size is the Ujoint size. 1310 is stock up front but moving to 1350 is a GOOD move. 1410 is BIGer yet.
I currently have 1310 up front (wishing I had 1350) and 1350 rear w/1410 @ the 14FF yoke.
So keep this in mind cuz your drivelines and axel/pinnion yokes need to match were they connect.
If I was ording a LowMax I would get 1350 front and rear. 1350 is more common than 1410 so more parts
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Old 06-08-2009, 06:21 PM   #9
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Re: Lomax np205 3-to-1 transfer case

Awsome burt! that's what I was thinking, but didn't know for sure. So that's the 1350 for the frt, and the 1410 for the rear, why? Oh, by the way, when was the K5 green? Rock on bro!
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Old 06-08-2009, 06:29 PM   #10
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Re: Lomax np205 3-to-1 transfer case

Ok, me bad! Looked back and figured out it would be better to have 1350 frt, and rear for better parts availability, etc. Does that fit good with the dana 60 frt, and the 14 blt rear setup overall? Can setup the output yokes on the 60, and the 14 for the 1350 also right? That would make simple sense, and make trail repair all that much easier! Thank's!
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Old 06-08-2009, 06:38 PM   #11
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Re: Lomax np205 3-to-1 transfer case

Ok, me really bad! I get it now, I need to slow down and concentrate before I type, sorry!
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Old 06-09-2009, 06:42 AM   #12
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Re: Lomax np205 3-to-1 transfer case

The Lomax is a good idea because it replaces the anemic 1.96:1 low range 1st gear of a stock 205 with a much better ratio for wheeling.

It all depends on the drive train you plan on running and what final drive ratio your looking to end up with when running off road.

Plan out your Transmission, T-case, axle gear ratio & tire size with what you want for a crawl ratio and the decision will be an easy one.

If your serious about crawling, then you need to be looking for something near the 100:1 mark and to give you a place to start, a stock th-350/205 with 4:10's will give you about a 40:1 crawl ratio.
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Re: Lomax np205 3-to-1 transfer case

Small Hyjack ~
VT it's been so long I forgot, how do you find crawl ratio again?
Like mine = SM465/Np205 w/4.56 & 36.8"Iroks
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Stock D60 is 1310 just like the D44
I belive 14FF is 1350 stock but I don't know for sure as I had to buy a 1410 yoke when I put mine in.
You can buy 1350 yokes for the 60 so no worries there. Just remember if you buy a new yoke get the U-bolt type = Just say no to straps
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Re: Lomax np205 3-to-1 transfer case

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VT it's been so long I forgot, how do you find crawl ratio again?
Like mine = SM465/Np205 w/4.56 & 36.8"Iroks
I usually pm Greg & snipe from his CrawlCAD program.

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Transmission x T-case x Axle gearing = Crawl Ratio

Or...this online calc page:
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Re: Lomax np205 3-to-1 transfer case

Cool! I like that web page
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Old 06-09-2009, 03:28 PM   #16
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Re: Lomax np205 3-to-1 transfer case

Hi-jack away guy's, this stuff is awesome! That calculator helps a lot. Great, something else to figure out and decide on!
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Old 06-09-2009, 03:43 PM   #17
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Re: Lomax np205 3-to-1 transfer case

I can't even know where to start, but here goes. Looking to set it up not so much for crawling, but offroading here in N. Michigan. Trailriding, hillclimbing, mudding, possibly running the sand dunes. All that, but still be streetable enough to get me there and back afterwards. Somewhere along these lines- smallblock motor, sm465 4 speed trans., lomax t-case, dana 6o frt, 14 blt rear. Were about does that put me?
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Re: Lomax np205 3-to-1 transfer case

That puts you out in the GreatOutDoors

Have decided on tire size & wheels?
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Old 06-09-2009, 05:54 PM   #19
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smallblock motor, sm465 4 speed trans., lomax t-case, dana 6o frt, 14 blt rear. Were about does that put me?

An SM465 has a super low 1st gear, no real need for a LowMax with that combo IMO.

What gears are you running in the diff's?
Tire size?
Expected horse power?
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Re: Lomax np205 3-to-1 transfer case

VT, I dont understand how:

"a stock th-350/205 with 4:10's will give you about a 40:1 crawl ratio."

When I multiply 2.52x1.96x4.1 i come up with about 20:1?

am i missing another 2x somewhere?

Just trying to understand how to set mine up
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Re: Lomax np205 3-to-1 transfer case

Oh man, I must have been sleeping! I forgot about this thread! Still looking at the Lomax, trying to cash up!
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Re: Lomax np205 3-to-1 transfer case

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VT, I dont understand how:

"a stock th-350/205 with 4:10's will give you about a 40:1 crawl ratio."

When I multiply 2.52x1.96x4.1 i come up with about 20:1?

am i missing another 2x somewhere?

Just trying to understand how to set mine up
If I remember correctly, you double the crawl ratio with an automatic due to the torque converter's slippage at low RPMs.

My setup: 700r4/NP241/4.10gears = (2 x 3.06 x 2.71 x 4.1) = 68:1
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Old 09-11-2009, 10:56 PM   #23
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Re: Lomax np205 3-to-1 transfer case

He only has two lo-max units left. If I were you I would get in touch with him and put a deposit on one before they're gone.
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If I remember correctly, you double the crawl ratio with an automatic due to the torque converter's slippage at low RPMs.

My setup: 700r4/NP241/4.10gears = (2 x 3.06 x 2.71 x 4.1) = 68:1


Thanks AJ, x2 for the stall is the answer.

We're running the same set up, 'cept I've got 4:56's.

Great combo that nets out a really decent 1st gear for wheeling with a 30% over drive for the highway.

What size tires you running?
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Thanks AJ, x2 for the stall is the answer.

We're running the same set up, 'cept I've got 4:56's.

Great combo that nets out a really decent 1st gear for wheeling with a 30% over drive for the highway.

What size tires you running?

I'm running 35's. I debated on bumping up to 4.56s, but the new motor should make more than enough power to overcome the 4.10s
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