bobaker1978
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What about running a high pinion rear axle ? I believe Dana and corporate axles had models with a high pinion- I know Dana did. That will help with some of the driveshaft issues
I have one of the Ford 271's here actually
Dodge ran a 241D (not LD or HD) with a fixed yoke output in the 1989-1993 GAS trucks, but it was a passenger's side drop.
I believe the extension housing and output shaft MIGHT be swappable into a DHD or DLD driver's side drop, never looked into it.
It will fit a 205's 1410 rear yoke with a seal swap.
Mark.
Maybe it’s more money than what you want to spend, but have you looked into Atlas transfer case?
I'm not sure how tough they are, but an np200 has both outputs on the bottom. They are massive, I'd imagine they're at least as strong as a 205.
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I'm not sure how tough they are, but an np200 has both outputs on the bottom. They are massive, I'd imagine they're at least as strong as a 205.
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Yeah, it's old tech for sure. Guys referred to them as the hillbilly drop case because you could clock them straight down. I know some of the old school monster truck guys ran them, and some of the mud guys.
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