The only issue I have with the GV unit is cost, but it hadn't crossed my mind that it could be pulled and used again.
Agreed. It isn't a cheap option which is why I wanted to make sure you realized that you could move it from one vehicle to another. Only thing will be driveshaft length will have to be altered again when removing it.
I had a couple of customers that I removed the unit and installed it in their new vehicle. One guy I moved at least three, maybe four times. Started out on a one-ton dually then he had me move it to his first motorhome then a couple more. His was also one that I tore down to inspect upon one of the transplants and found little to no wear after about 80k miles. The conical clutch assembly exhibited very little wear and upon resealing and putting back together it went into another RV and back on the road.
That may help make the cost a little easier to swallow, but I feel that is the best option as it not only helps with final drive RPM/speed but by having the ability to gear split it helps move the vehicle up grades with less effort resulting in less heat and overall I feel it adds to the longevity and reliability of the vehicle because of less strain is being exerted on the drivetrain.
Mike