No, OX or CTM will not work in that condition. Run a pair of good spicer 1410 u-joints and you should be fine. The rear of your truck uses 1410's, and it sees the low range of the x-case. The short shaft will never see the torque of low range because it is upstream. The 205 is bulletproof. That is the only part that has not broke on my 74 dodge (its even broke one detroit). It has stood up to some horrible abuse. I however, am unhappy with the low range. I have an auto in it, though. I also run 40's on it. There is a company coming out with a 3:1 low range for the 205 here soon, but it is sorta pricey. I am going to leave them nameless for now, I am not sure whether they want the info released or not. Some 205's have a larger input than others, and also a larger output for the front. I think the good one has a 32 spline input, but I could be wrong. Another tip, make sure the mounts you make for it are good. Even the stock mounts on my 74 were iffy at best. I had to bolt a shock between the case/frame to keep it from moving under full power. I too have used the high angle CV's. I had decent luck with them, but man are they expensive. If I were in your shoes, I would do the 205 swap also, and the 3:1 when it comes out. Especially if you're gonna sled pull.