topless jackass
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Can anybody tell me the main differences between the two and which one is better suited for 'wheeling?



I think most peoples main concern is the slip yokes (stock) of the 208/241 vs. the fixed of the 205. Broken rear shaft, the 205 can be driven home on the front no problem.
Atleast now if I seem to break jesse's shaft I can drive out in 4wd on the front.I broke the rear slip yoke in a 208 on break at work and drove home in front wheel drive (4hi & locked hubs) 30 miles on pavement at 35-45 mph and it didnt even notice the difference(soon after I opened the case,and to my surprise NO carnage inside!! I really like the 208. its a lot stronger than most give credit .

205... twin stick. Saweeeet.
Thats the reasonim going to a 205. i want the front dig, unless i find a dana 300.

Go with an Atlas instead. Unless it costs too much.Hernia or no hernia that is the question
Dana 300 is gonna be my next t-case
Best of both worlds, light, durable, twin stick conversion, and 2.62 to 1 low gear.
Hernia or no hernia that is the question
Dana 300 is gonna be my next t-case
Best of both worlds, light, durable, twin stick conversion, and 2.62 to 1 low gear.
Go with an Atlas instead. Unless it costs too much.

You must be building a jeep because I would never put that small of a case in a full size blazer.
