dhenderz
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- Joined
- Nov 30, 2018
- Posts
- 191
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- Location
- Michigan
- First Name
- Dennis
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 327
Tore into the NP203 for a rebuild. Was expecting 100% stock because that was what the PO told me, which at the time seemed odd. There were manual locking hubs installed and he told me he did this to save MPG back in the 80's. I asked if the transfer case was converted at the same time - he said no. Well found this installed. From what I can tell from some google searching it appears this was patented by a company called Offroad Design. But beyond on that I cannot find anything else. How popular were these compared to the full shaft conversion?
And now I am facing a dilemma. I am in the process of converting it back to full time 4WD (OEM set up). I already secured and installed OEM axle hub slugs. But now with this conversion installed I am missing the 4 spider gears and thrust washers. They seem to be available at National Drivetrain for about $100 total. Wondering if this is still the right path forward. The truck will not be a daily driver, just something for weekend cruising and fun. I like the idea of bringing it back to OEM and the full time 4WD. Fuel economy is of no consequence for its intended use. Thoughts?
Also, for anyone who has done one of these conversions. It appears there is a spacer, 2 thrust washers and a torrington bearing installed with the conversion. These are all present. But I am assuming none of these belong in there if I convert back to OEM. Is this correct?
And now I am facing a dilemma. I am in the process of converting it back to full time 4WD (OEM set up). I already secured and installed OEM axle hub slugs. But now with this conversion installed I am missing the 4 spider gears and thrust washers. They seem to be available at National Drivetrain for about $100 total. Wondering if this is still the right path forward. The truck will not be a daily driver, just something for weekend cruising and fun. I like the idea of bringing it back to OEM and the full time 4WD. Fuel economy is of no consequence for its intended use. Thoughts?
Also, for anyone who has done one of these conversions. It appears there is a spacer, 2 thrust washers and a torrington bearing installed with the conversion. These are all present. But I am assuming none of these belong in there if I convert back to OEM. Is this correct?
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