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1 ton status
I'm not really too sure on that perhaps you could mimic what it would be like to have it doubled by mocking the t case to where it would land under the truck? The big thing on the rear is a few things. 1) you don't have to worry about anything other than pinion angle so you can just rotate it until your happy and weld the purches on. 2) is that because the pinion is centered under the truck, the drive shaft has less up and down travel to be concerned about. So provided that you can get an acceptable angle, it's easier to get a shaft that will work in the back. Again, if it were me, I would bet on the 4l80e,with doubler, and plan on zero rates to move my rear axle back 1.5",and front axle fforward 1.5". Just seems like instant winnings to me. But I have never tried. Just seen what others experience.