would like to do the swap as easy as I can. not looking to match splines and all that. I know it all requires some degree of finagling.
As for the longer bracket it looks like I can mod the shorter one to match the length I need just like that longest bracket in the photo above has been modded. That I can do and understand. I get so lost with yolk and spline talk.
The front diff I was looking at are only a couple hours away from me so that would be ideal. I asked what the ratios were, he didnt know so I told him to check the tags. Here is his response "numbers on the 83 are 3241220 2 35 47 20 the one off the 80 I cant read the numbers"
So 83 is a no go since its 2.35 and the 80 looks like there is no bracket.
here is the listing:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/161881369587?item=161881369587&viewitem=&sspagename=ADME:X:RTQ:MOTORS:1123&vxp=mtrI do really like the fact I can move on the highway pretty decently with the 2.35 so maybe a 2.72 would add that little bit of low end Im looking for when I get on the dirt roads.
I found a NP242 thats on its way to me. This will be my winter project to rebuild and figure out the headache it probably is to do that swap. At least with that I can pop it in low and get out of a rut. Had that problem last month in the Upper Peninsula of MI. Parked in a dip and from a dead stop the eagle had a bit of trouble getting out. Had to really punch it to get the wheels up and moving. To avoid over torquing the axles I want to get rid of the 2.35. felt like I was about to snap something but I bet all that stuff is a lot more durable then I expect.