I didn’t know you already had the Eaton. Use the Eaton.
Martin
Martin
Yes. I think I'm going to just replace my damaged tail housing and run it. I talked to driveshaft specialists at Denny's and Tom Woods and neither felt like a SYE was necessary for my measly 3in lift. I do think a double cardan would be an adequate upgrade however. Truck rode rough at high speeds before I parked it, but a lot of that was a bad u-joint. I'm gonna run the stock shafts for the gear break in at least.You still have the NP208 right?
Martin
What year Dodge's have the NP208? There is a pick and pull nearby but I don't know if they'll have anything that old. I miss those days when I was in high school and I could go to the junkyard and find stuff dating back to the '60s or older. I don't think those types of places are around like they used to be.I agree with that sentiment. Unless you have a nearby salvage yard where you could pick up a Dodge NP208.
Martin
Same years as a Chevy.What year Dodge's have the NP208? There is a pick and pull nearby but I don't know if they'll have anything that old. I miss those days when I was in high school and I could go to the junkyard and find stuff dating back to the '60s or older. I don't think those types of places are around like they used to be.
I appreciate the insight. To be honest the more I think about it I think I'm just going to run what I got. If I was going to be doing hard wheeling and have more of a lift I would probably start thinking about it. Considering the amount of work it seems like it would be a smarter play to just wait for a NP241 if I was going to go through that much of an effort.Same years as a Chevy.
The only problem with dodge cases is that they are not a direct replacement.
The bolt pattern is the same but the clocking is off so either you put a clocking ring or you use the back half of the dodge on your 208c case.
To do that you will need to drill a hole for the shifter rail because it's in a different place.
I have have done both options before and I ended up selling them so I can't show you anything but if you get your hands on a case I can guide you with the setup.
When I did it, np241c was unobtainium.I appreciate the insight. To be honest the more I think about it I think I'm just going to run what I got. If I was going to be doing hard wheeling and have more of a lift I would probably start thinking about it. Considering the amount of work it seems like it would be a smarter play to just wait for a NP241 if I was going to go through that much of an effort.
Funny how that works out that way. Same thing for me when I was looking for full tops and windshield frames.When I did it, np241c was unobtainium.
Now I have a few

Dumb question is that 10° shim with or without the double cardan shaft? With the CV the pinion should be in line with the drive shaft.I was talking with my dad and my neighbor and I believe you are correct on the drive shaft. I did the measurements on the Tom Woods website and it said I needed a 10° shim. I've got a double cardan ordered from Denny's. The shim should come in Wednesday so I can get the measurements.
To make matters more interesting I had put a new ignition module in last night and I'm pretty sure it's junk. The truck died on me going down the road on the second run and never did start again. If it did run it ran horribly backfired and blew lots black smoke. If I put it in gear it died. So now I've got something else to look at. I'm going to put the old ignition module back on and see if it runs better or at all. I got towed home by a Ford Explorer. It was a low moment for sure.![]()