What he said. Bilstein for sure if at all possible some smooth body Kings or Fox or anything like that. Look for used stuff on ksl
Truck is looking bitchin dude! One of these days we need to hook up so I can check this thing out!
As far as suspension goes...don't underestimate the power of a really decent shock. What socks are you running now (they look like stockers)? When you do the flip in the rear, install some bilsteins or something similar...I have a feeling it will greatly improve your ride quality. Then if you actually tow heavy enough with it, then add some bags.
NV4500 swap shouldn't be too difficult either. Is your SM465 a 32 spline output? And what generation NV4500 did you get? 92-95 or 96-Up?
I got the early 93-95 NV4500. My truck has the round pattern NP205 with long 32 spline input. I'm planning to do the Advance Adapter spacer and I understand that it should just about bolt right in with maybe just a little crossmember rework. I'm going to drill and tap the transmission case for the upper bolts and use the stock hydro bellhousing/clutch linkage.
I want to make sure the trans is good to go before I tear into the swap, so still don't know what I'm up against there, hopefully it won't need too much TLC. I've never had one of these NV4500's apart before, but I'm not scared of diving in.
just letting you know the different options you could do to bolt the 4500 up.
You need to get an adjustable shift linkage as the stock one won't work...I picked one up from JB fab for pretty cheap.
I had to install hydro pedals too (that job blew cheese!).
Good info for sure, thanks for sharing.
I don't have the NV4500 bellhousing, just the trans, so I think I'll just drill/tap the case and run the one I have.
I'm thinking I'll twin stick the 205 when I make the swap. Any insights as to the figment with say an ORD twin stick setup? I suppose I should call and ask them.
I've heard horror stories about that pedal swap, I'm glad this truck was already a manual trans. I'm not envious of that learning experience at all.
Nothing real helpful. All the big truck stuff I have ever done is always put in phase. I have heard of putting them out of phase but I do not know when to do it or why?
When you need the winch, it's not usually in the best conditions or spot. I've fought with my fair share of winch controls, including in frozen slop. I can only imagine the frustration in having to futz with one that I couldn't see or one I didn't have good access.
Hmm, very valid point. food for thought. Thanks for the input.
I reach under, it's not that bad. Then again I don't do mud and swamp "wheeling" either.