You don't have to use a Toyota steering box. You could just use the box out of your sport. That's what is in mine. It works fine.
What's the story with the Atlas though?![]()
Oh my.... Your becoming an Overlander now.
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I have been spending most of my free time and money recently getting the wifes TJ up to par for a trip I am going on next week. It is a good little back-up wheeler
your cheating on us with a TJ of all things!
I mean, I never...
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I was hoping a one ton explorer would be leading the trip.![]()
Heck yeah sport trac!!!
Goin gback in this thread a little bit if you run the 5.0/ 4r70w/ NP205 t case you are stuck with the Ford unit and there are no gear sets available so you are stuck with the 1.96:1 low range
The NP205 can easily be twin sticked which is nice, and it can be a doubler 205/1356 or any other combo of doublers.
There are some nice aftermarket cable shifters that work well with the twin sticked 205 also
The NP205 can also be supported off of the drivers frame rail quite easily
It might not be much more to buy a rolled/rear ended 5.0 than buying quality ($$$) timing components. Plus you get rid of the 5r.I have grown to like the 4.0 sohc over these past several months which made it a perfect time for the dreaded timing chain rattle to flare up. With over 200K on the odometer and not being sure if it is the OE engine I have some debating to do. As much as a I would like a 5.0 swap I am not sure if it is in the cards right now. My wallet needs to lend itself to more important things, like a new roof on the house.
I may do some research to see if the engine had been replaced previously as I have spotted a few things that make me wonder. The main thing that has me puzzled is the placement of the dpfe sensor. It is just sort of hanging out at the end of the vac hoses, not attached to anything.