Looks good, but how's that rear view visibility...you gonna need mirrors like mine 








60w diffused LED flood lights from Sidetracker...
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also what's with the later 205's and these rubber plugs? that's where I'm leaking from.. iirc (been awhile), my older one has alum plugs you drive in or similar?
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Pipe plug is not standard. In the late model case, the holes are too big. I put threaded plugs in a early model case, but couldn't on a late model case.

Most late 1978 and later NP205 transfer cases used QU10679 Rubber Plug to seal the four transfer case access holes. QU10679 is now out of production and no longer available. In most cases either plug type worked just fine, but if the transfer case breather plugged up, the rubber plugs could be forced out of the access holes as pressure built up when the transfer case heated up during operation. This did not happen often, but when it did, oil would blow out the now open hole(s). If this problem was not caught pretty quick, you ended up with a seized transfer case. For that reason, I feel these steel plugs are superior to the rubber plugs.
yeah, my older one has those metal ones.....