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After a whole lot of research on here and deliberating I have decided to go with the Gear Vendors overdrive unit in my M1028. I figured I would post me reasoning in case others are having the same hangup.
I had narrowed my decision down to a 700r4 swap and the GV. The 4L80 and 4L60 just turned me off due to the electronics required and extra parts that would be needed. I wanted it to be simple and easy to understand.
The 700 was tempting and I had even made an offer recently to someone who was selling a 700 with transfercase out of a 86 Jimmy on CL. The seller never responded to my offer though. I calculated the cost of a used 700, having it rebuilt with good parts, and a low stall TC and the other stuff like finding the TV bracket etc. and I was getting close to $2K maybe a little less. Then factoring in the time and effort to replace the transmission and mating it to the NP208 it just seemed to get real close to the GV unit in overall cost if you factor your time and gathering all the components.
The GV unit appears to be a simple 1/2 day install and I couldn't find a bad review on them anywhere. The initial cost of the GV is a turnoff for sure. I fully intend to keep this truck a long time, but you never really know as life changes from day to day. The thing that popped into my head that really steered me to the GV was that if I ever do sell the truck I could remove the unit, install the original driveshaft and sell the truck and GV unit separately. I feel I have a better chance of recouping part of my investment this way verses the 700r4 as you wouldn't want to remove it. The initial expense of both options sold in the truck is never going to be recovered, but if sold separately might.
I ordered it today from a Speed shop in the building next to my office. It was actually less than buying from the GV website even with sales tax & shipping. I also got the satisfaction of buying from a local business. Should be here in 1 to 2-weeks and I'll post some pics of the install since I didn't see any install threads in my search.
I had narrowed my decision down to a 700r4 swap and the GV. The 4L80 and 4L60 just turned me off due to the electronics required and extra parts that would be needed. I wanted it to be simple and easy to understand.
The 700 was tempting and I had even made an offer recently to someone who was selling a 700 with transfercase out of a 86 Jimmy on CL. The seller never responded to my offer though. I calculated the cost of a used 700, having it rebuilt with good parts, and a low stall TC and the other stuff like finding the TV bracket etc. and I was getting close to $2K maybe a little less. Then factoring in the time and effort to replace the transmission and mating it to the NP208 it just seemed to get real close to the GV unit in overall cost if you factor your time and gathering all the components.
The GV unit appears to be a simple 1/2 day install and I couldn't find a bad review on them anywhere. The initial cost of the GV is a turnoff for sure. I fully intend to keep this truck a long time, but you never really know as life changes from day to day. The thing that popped into my head that really steered me to the GV was that if I ever do sell the truck I could remove the unit, install the original driveshaft and sell the truck and GV unit separately. I feel I have a better chance of recouping part of my investment this way verses the 700r4 as you wouldn't want to remove it. The initial expense of both options sold in the truck is never going to be recovered, but if sold separately might.
I ordered it today from a Speed shop in the building next to my office. It was actually less than buying from the GV website even with sales tax & shipping. I also got the satisfaction of buying from a local business. Should be here in 1 to 2-weeks and I'll post some pics of the install since I didn't see any install threads in my search.