SM420s in a married setup were pretty rare. Jeep guys like them because they're 1.5" shorter and they're willing to pay the price for one. I won't use one because I wanted 32 spline and the proper input for a hydraulic bellhousing.

CyberSniper said:SM420s in a married setup were pretty rare. Jeep guys like them because they're 1.5" shorter and they're willing to pay the price for one. I won't use one because I wanted 32 spline and the proper input for a hydraulic bellhousing.
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, cause if you did, I'm all about that, sign me up BABY!
atho said:All SM420's were "2wd." When used in a 4x4 truck, they always had a divorced t-case, either the Dana 23 or the Rockwell T221.
I don't see whats wrong with doing it up redneck style and running 2 regular transfer cases. Get a stock 465/208 adapter, drivers drop 241 from an IFS truck clocked up w/ SYE. Run a 32 spline NP205 directly off the output with a homemade adapter/bearing retainer. Or just run 2 NP205's in the same manner. Yeah, you need wheelbase, but cheap is cheap.
CyberSniper said:Wrong, they had married SM420/T221s for two years (one model year). If the truck hasn't been crushed yet I was thinking about picking it up.
What you said about an IFS 241 is the same damn thing I said... only a SYE still makes it too long and WAY too expensive yet doesn't solve the 241/205 coupling problem.


).Lomax said:Hi folks;
We know we're slow but progress is being made. What I would really like to know is how many of you are running 32, 27, or 10 spline inputs (GM guys only ; for now). If you are interested in getting automatic updates on the progress via. email, please put in your email address with the survey on the web page. www.jbconversions.com.
