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Trango said:Again, Robert, putting an overdrive box behind the tranny is not so much a matter of cutting down the driveshaft, as it is moving the whole transfer case back a foot or so to fit such a device in there.
See, the tranny and transfer case are pinned together by a tiny little "spud shaft", which is a driveshaft made from two u-joints with a slip spline between em. Once you put that spudshaft into the equation, there is less than an inch to do ANYTHING between tranny and the accompanying divorced transfer case.
Me, I went to a .695 tranny, with 45" tires. My "theoretical" top speed on the flats is around 80 MPH.
PS, final bit of info, rear axle spacing is at 48".
I looked into this a little more. You're right about the spacing. HOWEVER, if a person was so inclined, they can put the splitter behind the transfer case and just use the rear tandems to get the better speed/mileage/acceleration/whatever.
This would be a deadly setup if you tried to go into 6x6 while trying to still split the gears behind the transfer case, but it is at least possible. I guess you'd have to take off your front driveshaft to keep from having a total failure from an "oops".