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Transmission

Danl

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Danl M915A1

why would you put a roadranger in , there good but you have to no how to run them and they don't like to be stuck, they jest want to roll along . not good off, hard road. My gest would be No. Tranfer case would have to go. Road ranger is a road tranny not off road 2cents
 

m16ty

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I've got a 8LL I've thought about putting into a M936. I haven't took the measurements yet to see if it would fit though. Just at a glance it looks like it would fit in a M939 series. I'm not sure about a older 5-ton though.
 

smoothnu

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This road ranger came out of a pull out truck. (logging) It was great for moving threw the woods. It would also be great to be able to stay in the proper RPM range, while pulling a load. The 5 speeds that come in these trucks have far to wide a gap between gears. 3rd and forth being the worst.
 

Coldfusion21

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It's all about length. Many transmissions seem to be longer than the factory trans, making it quite a production to mount it up (moving the transfer case and making several new driveshafts)
 

topo

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The older 5 tons have the transmission and engine mounted far to one side that may be a problem with a road ranger . I transmission out if any one needs any measurements ?
 

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