steve_kibbe
1/2 ton status
yunit said:If the unit was setup for a 4:1, you would see a lot more people buying them.
I agree, like an atlas

yunit said:If the unit was setup for a 4:1, you would see a lot more people buying them.


. Would be cool to have though
.sandawgk5 said:You could also get a lomax 205 and put it in a doubler application, have lower crawl, and still have highway gears. Put then again it would cost some coin. Would be cool to have though
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Ira

.sandawgk5 said:On a double the "reduction" is in the gearbox correct so it would stand to reason that the gears from the WMS3:1 kit would fit on the shaft from a double kit. Or do I have a GCE (gross conceptial error).
Ira

Greg72 said:Seems like there should be a way....but I can't visualize the output side of the 203 (or remember if it's truly a 32-spline output?).
Personally, I am going with a ford 31-spline input on my 205 (behind a 203/WMS DCA) because I have one in-hand and th400 32 spline ones co$t a lot.If the splines match, then it's just a question of the stickout....STAK has a nice flat case around the input side, and the 203 has a nice flat mating surface also....
Maybe the worst case scenario is a small aluminum spacer between the two??
I'm goin' regular old 203/205 doubler... 4:1 with 5.13s will be plenty for 99.9% of what I want to do.
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jekbrown said:You already have the 3:1 np203... is there a good reason why you don't just run a normal doubler? 6:1 seems like it ought to be enough in the t-case...
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Another way to think about that is that it's 1/4-mile time would be 1 HOUR.
yunit said:the first transfer case with a built-in overdrive! Yes, a version with 4.33 to 1 low, 1 to 1 high and .79 to 1 overdrive is on the way.![]()
Greg72 said:![]()
SOLUTION:
T56 transmission -> WMS3.1 203 -> STAK 5.44 -> Mog 404 Axles
RESULTS:
1st Gear crawl ratio: 339:1
2nd Gear crawl ratio: 226:1
3rd Gear crawl ratio: 165:1
4th Gear crawl ratio: 127:1
AND
That's the current line of thinking anyway....![]()


Greg72 said:...and THAT is the pimpy way to run 5.13s and a slushbox (TH350 or TH400) with almost perfect crawl ratio AND highway RPMs...
Crawl Ratio: 110:1 (with 2:1 stall effect)
AND
Highway RPMs:
55MPH = 1945 RPM
65MPH = 2299 RPM
75MPH = 2653 RPM
For someone with tires in the 37" to 40" range, this is an awesome solution. No expensive overdrive trannies, and you don't even need a Doubler. Just pull the existing case (NP205 or whatever) and swap in this box instead. No weight penalties and no problems with short driveline lengths or steep operating angles either.
The boys at STAK really seem to have thought this one through also!!![]()

6.2Blazer said:Again, don't get me wrong as it sounds cool............but why spend the $$ on this transfer case and also spend the coin to regear the axles?
Keep the stock 4.10 axle gears and just get the t-case version with the lower low range and have the same crawl ratio for technical stuff, plus another low range that would work great for non-technical portions of the trail or where tirespeed was needed.
Personally I think having a 1:1 and 0.79:1 ratio in the transfer case is a waste (unless you are one of the rare people stuck with 'rocks or 'mogs AND want to drive it on the freeway). If you need the OD ratio to comfortably cruise on the highway than what you are going to use a 1:1 ratio for? 1:1 really isn't practical for any trail except for a perfectly flat dirt road.......but I guess you could drop it into 1:1 with the 5.13 axle gears and look cool and fast cruising through town........![]()
. Plus if you have the coin why not
.6.2Blazer said:Again, don't get me wrong as it sounds cool............but why spend the $$ on this transfer case and also spend the coin to regear the axles?
Keep the stock 4.10 axle gears and just get the t-case version with the lower low range and have the same crawl ratio for technical stuff, plus another low range that would work great for non-technical portions of the trail or where tirespeed was needed.
(unless you are one of the rare people stuck with 'rocks or 'mogs AND want to drive it on the freeway)
.MEK5 said:The LoMax is a top notch product,well thought out and worth the wait! Not much rock crawling here in Maine but a need for a good low range for sure.
Im about half way done assembling mine and everything is perfect and I have fondled alot of 205s over the years.
JBC if your out there![]()
Besides, its entirely possible that while beating the hell out of your 4x4 that you will break it to the point where it can't drive on the highway safely. At that point it doesn't matter what your gear ratio is... you need a trailer. 