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gearhead1985:
i have 2 np231's for sale one off a 1994 cherokee and the one currenly in my 1992 wrangler the one in the wrangler will come out sometime in the future when i swap it out for my dana 300 i just bought off ebay

PaulW:
Give ya a buck.

Axle:
Come on, Paul!  The NP-231 is a solid t-case.  The gear ratio isn't the greatest, but if you're riding on anything less than 40's, your good. 

Take your dollar and buy me a cup of coffee!  ;D

kirksjeep:

--- Quote from: Axle on July 13, 2009, 01:45:34 PM ---Come on, Paul!  The NP-231 is a solid t-case.  The gear ratio isn't the greatest, but if you're riding on anything less than 40's, your good. 

Take your dollar and buy me a cup of coffee!  ;D

--- End quote ---

I agree with Justin, the NP231 is a pretty good transfer case, and can be upgraded relativiely cheap.  Thicker chain from a S-10 version, 2wdLO kit and even a 4:1 and you will have less $$$ into it then an Atlas or a built D300.

My question is:  Where do you get a cup of coffee for only a buck???? ;)

PaulW:

--- Quote from: kirksjeep on July 13, 2009, 03:38:15 PM ---
--- Quote from: Axle on July 13, 2009, 01:45:34 PM ---Come on, Paul!  The NP-231 is a solid t-case.  The gear ratio isn't the greatest, but if you're riding on anything less than 40's, your good. 

Take your dollar and buy me a cup of coffee!  ;D

--- End quote ---

I agree with Justin, the NP231 is a pretty good transfer case, and can be upgraded relativiely cheap.  Thicker chain from a S-10 version, 2wdLO kit and even a 4:1 and you will have less $$$ into it then an Atlas or a built D300.

My question is:  Where do you get a cup of coffee for only a buck???? ;)

--- End quote ---

I've sheared the front ouput shaft off one, sent a chain through the case of a second, and stripped the planetaries for 4 low in a 3rd.  They're not that strong.  I wonder how my zuki case is going to hold up??

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