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Re: Divorced NP205 as a second t-case [Re: TrooperMagnum] #645040 09/08/05 09:22 PM
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paulevans76 Offline
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awesome man. I can't wait to see this <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Divorced NP205 as a second t-case [Re: paulevans76] #645041 09/09/05 12:50 AM
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Re: Divorced NP205 as a second t-case [Re: 4WDJOE] #645042 09/09/05 05:44 AM
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Thanks for posting the pics, Joe. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
I'll weld in some mounts this weekend and then take a bunch of pictures. I may even throw a rear driveshaft in just to see what 4-low-low feels like.
I wanna take my time in cutting the lump off the front t-case, so I wont have the front shaft in for a couple weeks.
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Re: Divorced NP205 as a second t-case [Re: TrooperMagnum] #645043 10/02/05 03:34 AM
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I made more progress, but rather than type another write-up... thread on Gitout.com

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Re: Divorced NP205 as a second t-case [Re: TrooperMagnum] #645044 10/02/05 09:42 PM
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thats awesome man! How much longer did it make your overall driveline?

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Re: Divorced NP205 as a second t-case [Re: Eric Upchurch] #645045 10/04/05 08:20 PM
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TrooperMagnum Offline OP
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The rear shaft is about an inch longer than the original. I had a two peice shaft originally, so the output of the NP205 sits right where the old carrier bearing used to be.

Front shaft will be about 43"...much longer than the original shaft.

KM
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Re: Divorced NP205 as a second t-case [Re: TrooperMagnum] #645046 10/04/05 08:29 PM
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paulevans76 Offline
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so did the front/rear shafts turn out the same length?

also, with the twin stick on an np205, can you put the rear driveline in neutral and do 2low front digs?


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Re: Divorced NP205 as a second t-case [Re: paulevans76] #645047 10/05/05 03:01 AM
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also, with the twin stick on an np205, can you put the rear driveline in neutral and do 2low front digs?


yes

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Re: Divorced NP205 as a second t-case [Re: paulevans76] #645048 10/05/05 05:33 AM
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TrooperMagnum Offline OP
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so did the front/rear shafts turn out the same length?


Not even close! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shiner.gif" alt="" />
The rear is about 26" and the front will be about 43".

Oh well...So I can't carry "one" spare drive shaft. I don't carry "any" spare today so no big deal. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/notooth.gif" alt="" />

KM
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Re: Divorced NP205 as a second t-case [Re: TrooperMagnum] #645049 10/05/05 05:19 PM
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paulevans76 Offline
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did you have room to make the intermediate shaft shorter? if so, how short could you make it?


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