Next on the list was my driveshafts and transfercase.
I have the stock 205, but wanted some lower gearing. I really didnt want to do the double route because of the price. So I went with the 32 spline NP208 range box and divorce mounted 205. This will give me a 1:1, a 2:1, a 2.62:1, and a 5.24:1 low range. I am in the process of installing both so I dont have any installed pics, but I do have some pictures of them ready to install.
For the 208 I tore it apart and cut the front ouput off. Got rid of the chain and shift fork for the front shaft. Waterjetted some flanges and some filler pieces. I then tig welded it all together. I then sandblasted the whole case and painted it black also. With the half the case gone it made it a bunch lighter.
I also had a stock th400 to 208 adapter which I thought would work with my 700r4 which has a Advanced adapter 32 spline output shaft and adapter plate. Its an Advanced Adapter swap kit to switch from a th400 to a 700r4 without driveshaft or crossmember changes. It made the back of the 700r4 look like a th400 so you could use the stock 32 spline 205 and stock driveshafts.
I didnt know the th400 output shafts are different lengths depending on a np208 or np205. So the adapter ended up being to short by 2-1/4" . So I ended up making my own adapter that is long enough and clocks the 208 up. (I dont have picture of it yet, but will soon.)
For the shaft in between the 208 and 205 I am going to use a stock 3/4 ton 1350 drive shaft shortened to fit. I will just use the slip yoke on the 208 as the slip for the shaft.
