greatwhitez71
1/2 ton status
nice. I like where this is going
If you want to regear might as well spend the money on the D60 and 14B right? If you want to do crossover it's easier with the D60 too.
with the 3 speed trans what gears do you want to run?
An SM465/NP203 is a good start for a doubler.
Martin
I'd rather have a TH350 as opposed to a TH400 if I was going to stick with a non overdrive automatic.
Martin
I tend to agree... If I used the big block, doubler, or planned on abusing the K5, I'd be inclined to switch out the np203/th350. I'm not sure the hassle or expense in this case is worth it.
My reasoning behind ditching the 350/203 is this. The 203 is a full time case unless someone has already done the conversion. If so, rock on. If not you are probably either going to want to do the conversion (money) or go to a 208 or 241 which have a better gear ratio anyway and are part time cases from the factory. If you choose the 208/241 then you are going to need a different adapter (money). The th400 will automatically have the right adapter to run the 208/241 no matter what it came out of correct? So why not go with a factory combo with stronger parts all around for just a little more than you would have into the 203 conversion or 350 adapter? This is assuming a 700r4 is off the table, just talking non OD auto trannies.
This is assuming a 700r4 is off the table, just talking non OD auto trannies.
It kinda seems like it's going the direction of a light trail truck/street cruiser? If that's the case I would think lower gears and an OD transmission is the ticket.I like the th350 for the shorter 1st gear.
Is this the case?
I don't really know the direction of this build anymoreIt kinda seems like it's going the direction of a light trail truck/street cruiser? If that's the case I would think lower gears and an OD transmission is the ticket.

Where did you find that 55? My dad sold ours a long time back, it had the same green and white paint! Do you know if it came from the peninsula?
Yikes, Six States (local 4wd shop) wants $4500 do gears and ARBs in the tons (master install kit, bearings, etc). Yes, I could do it myself and I've done it once but I've sold most of those tools off. Not really sure I want to take that on again... It's a pain in the ass.
Holy crap. I sorta added it up in my head and the parts come to about 3 grand. That's $1500 in labor.
I really need to learn to do that stuff myself.
The th400 will automatically have the right adapter to run the 208/241 no matter what it came out of correct?
No.
Martin