k, here's the deal on the over-drive units. GV uses a clutch pack design. The gear venders unit bolts up after the tranfer case which shortens your rear driveline and does nothing with your front drive line. It only works in 2-wd. U can still use 4-wd but can't turn the unit on. They work very well with automatics, but here is the key, ... . u can NOT use a exhuast brake with a GV unit or it will grenade. GV will not warrenty a GV unit if u have used a engine brake.
The U. S. gear unit uses a gear design and it bolts up between the tranfer case and the transmission. U have to shorten the rear driveline and lengthen the front drive line. U HAVE to let off the throttle for the unit to shift. U CAN use the exhaust brake with this unit.
My opinion was if u have a auto, go with GV and if u have a standard, go with U. S. . The way autos are performing these days, U. S. gear MIGHT be the unit for both. Both say that they will handle 30, 000 gvw, (i think). I believe the the U. S. unit is stronger though and will not get as hot. Hope this helps, take it for what it worth, ... . reb