Strick
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- Location
- Dunn, NC
- First Name
- Harold
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- C20 Crew
- Engine Size
- 350
Hello out there in cyberspace. I am relatively new to the site and want to know who has some good information. I have my dad's C20 Crew and I'm about to do a 4x4 swap on it. I've got an 85 CUCV that is going to be my donor for the differentials and shackles as well as the front crossmember. I'm swapping the SM465 for another with an NP208 on it.
The main question that I have is that finding factory crew cabs like this in central NC is difficult so I don't have one for reference. I don't know if I'm going to run a 2 piece driveshaft with this SM465/NP208 setup or if a one piece will do. My '16 Duramax CCLB has an incredibly long one piece shaft and this truck is about 6 inches longer WB than dad's old C20. I'm still not certain about making a long 1 piece shaft for this long Square Crew.
My NP208 is also a slip yoke and this will cause difficulty with running a 2 piece driveshaft. I have a fixed yoke NP205 that I can run if need be but I like the lower range of the NP208. Even with 155HP the CUCV's wheel pretty good with a '36 with the differential and case gearing.
Let me know what you think folks. Thanks.
Strickland
The main question that I have is that finding factory crew cabs like this in central NC is difficult so I don't have one for reference. I don't know if I'm going to run a 2 piece driveshaft with this SM465/NP208 setup or if a one piece will do. My '16 Duramax CCLB has an incredibly long one piece shaft and this truck is about 6 inches longer WB than dad's old C20. I'm still not certain about making a long 1 piece shaft for this long Square Crew.
My NP208 is also a slip yoke and this will cause difficulty with running a 2 piece driveshaft. I have a fixed yoke NP205 that I can run if need be but I like the lower range of the NP208. Even with 155HP the CUCV's wheel pretty good with a '36 with the differential and case gearing.
Let me know what you think folks. Thanks.
Strickland
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