My Father in law has 2001 TJ with 33 inch tires, a 1 inch body lift and 2 inch spring spacer lift. He wanted to go a little slower and came across the ultimate un-seen trail bling; The Behemoth D300 Shortie box.
http://www.behemothdrivetrain.com/STRONG_BOX_UNDERDRIVE_KITS.html
So lets just say if you order one of these, it may take a while, I know that LifeLongJeeper and chicken77 had a similar wait for their box.
Here is a picture of it next to his stock np231. It is hard to say how much shorter the Behemoth/d300 setup is since he had a slip yoke, but it is shorter. (also a picture of my Duffy np231/d300 next to the same OEM case)
Notice that the front output does not change so no front drive shaft modifications will be required
The Shortie box replaces the input gear of the d300 and the Behemoth/d300 is a total of 18 inches.
A couple of pictures of the assembly, we really didn't take many it isn't too hard to assemble.
pressing the gear in
First lets shift the d300, the shift rails were not modified so it is twin sticked but will not go into Front High. In my bronco my 205 would do FWH and I never used it, in my XJ I don't miss having FWH so I don't think it is worth the mod. You still get FWL so you can do FWD just not High. We ran a 5/16 tap through the holes on the end of the rails this allowed a 5/16 bolt to thread into the holes.
Most people comment how the shift rails are pretty much straight down from the stock shifter hole. So here is a picture of looking down the shifter hole;
First thing is you need something to pivot off of. (The ax15 in the xj had some nice bolt holes, this NV-what-ever did not) so I used the OEM plate that mounts to the tcase as a template. (you could cut up the OEM one)
I then made some tabs for the d300 shift rails, this tcase is clocked nearly flat so the front shift lever is really really close to the drive shaft.
So then the creativity and patience and many many many test fits began.
In this picture the horizontal plate is the case bracket that the levers will pivot off of. the horizontal scrap is the beginings of the rear shift lever.
So here is the first lever sticking through the console, getting closer to a good fit.
After many many many test fits, and tweeks I had to move the rear stick over a little and just cut and welded it onto itself.
(10 pic per post limit...)
http://www.behemothdrivetrain.com/STRONG_BOX_UNDERDRIVE_KITS.html
So lets just say if you order one of these, it may take a while, I know that LifeLongJeeper and chicken77 had a similar wait for their box.
Here is a picture of it next to his stock np231. It is hard to say how much shorter the Behemoth/d300 setup is since he had a slip yoke, but it is shorter. (also a picture of my Duffy np231/d300 next to the same OEM case)
Notice that the front output does not change so no front drive shaft modifications will be required
The Shortie box replaces the input gear of the d300 and the Behemoth/d300 is a total of 18 inches.
A couple of pictures of the assembly, we really didn't take many it isn't too hard to assemble.
pressing the gear in
First lets shift the d300, the shift rails were not modified so it is twin sticked but will not go into Front High. In my bronco my 205 would do FWH and I never used it, in my XJ I don't miss having FWH so I don't think it is worth the mod. You still get FWL so you can do FWD just not High. We ran a 5/16 tap through the holes on the end of the rails this allowed a 5/16 bolt to thread into the holes.
Most people comment how the shift rails are pretty much straight down from the stock shifter hole. So here is a picture of looking down the shifter hole;
First thing is you need something to pivot off of. (The ax15 in the xj had some nice bolt holes, this NV-what-ever did not) so I used the OEM plate that mounts to the tcase as a template. (you could cut up the OEM one)
I then made some tabs for the d300 shift rails, this tcase is clocked nearly flat so the front shift lever is really really close to the drive shaft.
So then the creativity and patience and many many many test fits began.
In this picture the horizontal plate is the case bracket that the levers will pivot off of. the horizontal scrap is the beginings of the rear shift lever.
So here is the first lever sticking through the console, getting closer to a good fit.
After many many many test fits, and tweeks I had to move the rear stick over a little and just cut and welded it onto itself.
(10 pic per post limit...)
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