"Mad Max"
TDR MEMBER
personal opinions are the best
yeah but it's the personal opinions that I rely on the most
Well I've been doing some serious digging and have come across some interesting stuff. To my disbelief, according to Advanced adaptors they don't make any adaptors for Dodges. Nice. So, I need to ask if anyone out there in 4x4 land has sucessfully mated a NP205 (one that was mated originally) to the back of a 2nd gen '4x4' auto (that used to have a 241)?
Can't use the 241 because my front D60 has the pumpkin on the p-side; the 241 swings to the d-side. So much for that idea.
I basically have two options:
1. Get a 47re with a mated 241, lose the 241, and bolt up a mated 205. That is my preferred option, I just don't know if it can be done. Advanced Adaptors seems to think that if the 47RE has a mated t/c then the bolt pattern for the older mated 205 should line right up (not sure I really trust that though).
2. Get a 2wd 47re and use my current divorced 205 and make a really short intermediate shaft. Personally I'd like to lose the shaft and mate the components together, but I might not have the choice.
The 4x4 shops out here also can't tell me if I can mate a 'mated' 205 to the back of a '4x4' 47RE.
Nothing's easy, but we'll figure this one out.
- S
yeah but it's the personal opinions that I rely on the most

Well I've been doing some serious digging and have come across some interesting stuff. To my disbelief, according to Advanced adaptors they don't make any adaptors for Dodges. Nice. So, I need to ask if anyone out there in 4x4 land has sucessfully mated a NP205 (one that was mated originally) to the back of a 2nd gen '4x4' auto (that used to have a 241)?
Can't use the 241 because my front D60 has the pumpkin on the p-side; the 241 swings to the d-side. So much for that idea.
I basically have two options:
1. Get a 47re with a mated 241, lose the 241, and bolt up a mated 205. That is my preferred option, I just don't know if it can be done. Advanced Adaptors seems to think that if the 47RE has a mated t/c then the bolt pattern for the older mated 205 should line right up (not sure I really trust that though).
2. Get a 2wd 47re and use my current divorced 205 and make a really short intermediate shaft. Personally I'd like to lose the shaft and mate the components together, but I might not have the choice.
The 4x4 shops out here also can't tell me if I can mate a 'mated' 205 to the back of a '4x4' 47RE.
Nothing's easy, but we'll figure this one out.
- S