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    Quote Originally Posted by LamboDoNoMo View Post
    Why does crap like this pop up when im saving every dime for the meet.
    Silly ginger, transfer cases are for 4WD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duct_tape123 View Post
    Silly ginger, transfer cases are for 4WD.
    Did you ever think thats maybe what im looking for, im very very sneaky
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    This case works different than the 149. It does not have a viscous coupler. It works kindof like an open diff.
    2002 RCSB Z71, 409 with stock heads, custom spec cam, vic jr intake, t-76 Q-trim front mount, Tim Frost 4l80e trans, eaton posi, and the list goes on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LamboDoNoMo View Post
    Did you ever think thats maybe what im looking for, im very very sneaky
    But you just spilled the beans.
    Quote Originally Posted by bluchevypick View Post
    This case works different than the 149. It does not have a viscous coupler. It works kindof like an open diff.
    Hmmm, thats good to know. So its sending all the power to the front and lighting them up?
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    No. My truck leaves hard on 7psi launch and the front end raises and it dont light them up but will spin a little. thats why i said if your making 500 or less. My truck is making well over that. Im going to 80e also and they dont make a 32 spline input for this case or i would keep it.
    2002 RCSB Z71, 409 with stock heads, custom spec cam, vic jr intake, t-76 Q-trim front mount, Tim Frost 4l80e trans, eaton posi, and the list goes on.

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    You need a 149 and so do I. You have the same one that is stock on my 2003.

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    Im just gonna go with a NP243 behind my 80.
    2002 RCSB Z71, 409 with stock heads, custom spec cam, vic jr intake, t-76 Q-trim front mount, Tim Frost 4l80e trans, eaton posi, and the list goes on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluchevypick View Post
    No. My truck leaves hard on 7psi launch and the front end raises and it dont light them up but will spin a little. thats why i said if your making 500 or less. My truck is making well over that. Im going to 80e also and they dont make a 32 spline input for this case or i would keep it.
    Theres a guy that sells the adapter for the 80e to the awd t-case over on SSS.com. less than $400 i believe
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    Way more than i want to spend when i already have a case that will work.
    2002 RCSB Z71, 409 with stock heads, custom spec cam, vic jr intake, t-76 Q-trim front mount, Tim Frost 4l80e trans, eaton posi, and the list goes on.

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