Well now ... after looking into replacing my NV4500 and seeing the prices, a 5600 conversion might not be out of the question. Of course I would have to find a shop to do this ... and am not sure who if anyone in the northeast can do this.
Question: I know that the rear drive shaft has to be shortened and a new longer drive shaft for the front would be needed. Is there any problems with vibration with a different drive shaft angle?
Would the NP241 need to be replaced with a larger transfer case? (I know the chain in my current case needs to be replaced).
I want this fix done once and once only. I have almost 200K miles and wonder if this may all be a waist of $$$. I plan on keeping the truck for a few more years, but if I were to go the NV5600 route, I would probably go another 5. I only drive the truck now about 10K - 15K a year and for towing mainly (dirt, stone, wood, backhoe, etc... )
Though ... ...
the prospect of driving out to Montana to Quad 4X4 for the conversion is interesting ... could rent an RV and go to Yellowstone when we get there.
Question: I know that the rear drive shaft has to be shortened and a new longer drive shaft for the front would be needed. Is there any problems with vibration with a different drive shaft angle?
Would the NP241 need to be replaced with a larger transfer case? (I know the chain in my current case needs to be replaced).
I want this fix done once and once only. I have almost 200K miles and wonder if this may all be a waist of $$$. I plan on keeping the truck for a few more years, but if I were to go the NV5600 route, I would probably go another 5. I only drive the truck now about 10K - 15K a year and for towing mainly (dirt, stone, wood, backhoe, etc... )
Though ... ...
the prospect of driving out to Montana to Quad 4X4 for the conversion is interesting ... could rent an RV and go to Yellowstone when we get there.
