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My m1028 has a SM465/np205 & I've been wanting to do a NV4500 swap for the 5th gear because 3k at 60mph sucks bad. Then I started looking at putting a Gear Vendors OD on the set-up I already have. The only way I'd go nv4500 is if I can find an early one because I'm not willing to loose my granny gear. So if you look at the ratios from both transmissions they are very similar the NV just has 5th gear. The splits are pretty bad in either. As is if I'm going up a decent hill I wind 2nd till it sounds like it's going to blow up & it still falls on it's face when I hit 3rd. The NV4500 looks a little better on paper but not much at all & I doubt there's any real world difference. I had seen the bolt on OD units in the past & thought it was just OD. I didn't realize you could split gears throughout the range basically turning my 4 speed into an 8 speed. That definitely seems like way to go to me. Question is durability/reliability. They are expensive but if it's a quality unit that I can expect long service life from I don't mind spending the money. Anyone have real life experience with the Gear Vendors units? I don't beat the hell out of my truck like I use to 20yr ago but I still get a wild hair to hit the rut roads every now & then. Can they stand up to off road use & towing? I don't tow crazy loads but 20ish ft boats & campers pretty regularly. Can they be rebuilt? Let me hear it, good, bad & ugly. Are they worth the investment?
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