« Reply #79 on: June 18, 2012, 07:17:04 PM »
They all use the same viscous coupler and bearings. The 119 is a 229 with the low range junk omitted in the forward part of the case. From the front edge of the chain rearward everything is exactly the same (An exception being the same tailshaft casting is drilled and clocked differently). Its even relatively simple to add a low range to a 119 if you have the important parts from a donor 229. Likewise its just as simple to make a 119 into 129. The difference between those two is also located forward of the chain where the low range hardware should be.
The SX4 prototype actually had a 229 in it from the designers. The floor pan was designed to accept the same floor shifter as a J truck. I'd love to see someone replicate that intended design in an Eagle.
« Last Edit: June 18, 2012, 07:20:25 PM by captspillane »
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