Hi all,
I have spent several hours searching to see if someone else has already answered my question. I'm sure someone has gone through what I'm contemplating, but I can't find it....so I'm just gonna ask this can of worms questions.
I have a 1950 B-2-PW that my father and I are working on restoring. I want to be able to use it and eventually it will end up in Dallas TX....people drive like lunatics here. I want to be able to go faster than 45....and stop in a reasonable distance so we started looking at repower, higher gear ratio axles with more modern brakes....
The 230 is in need of a complete rebuild. It hasn't run in a couple of decades. Instead of doing the rebuild we have a running 360 and NP435 tranny from a 1985 Dodge D250 2WD and so we decided to do a repower. Next we started looking for a NP205 differential. So far so good. The piece of the puzzle that is giving us fits and the actual question in this rambling post-----
Does anyone know which axles we should be looking for that have close to the proper width and the correct front differential location? We thought we had a donor set from a 1995 Dodge 1500 4WD, that won't work.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Scott Dobson
I have spent several hours searching to see if someone else has already answered my question. I'm sure someone has gone through what I'm contemplating, but I can't find it....so I'm just gonna ask this can of worms questions.
I have a 1950 B-2-PW that my father and I are working on restoring. I want to be able to use it and eventually it will end up in Dallas TX....people drive like lunatics here. I want to be able to go faster than 45....and stop in a reasonable distance so we started looking at repower, higher gear ratio axles with more modern brakes....
The 230 is in need of a complete rebuild. It hasn't run in a couple of decades. Instead of doing the rebuild we have a running 360 and NP435 tranny from a 1985 Dodge D250 2WD and so we decided to do a repower. Next we started looking for a NP205 differential. So far so good. The piece of the puzzle that is giving us fits and the actual question in this rambling post-----
Does anyone know which axles we should be looking for that have close to the proper width and the correct front differential location? We thought we had a donor set from a 1995 Dodge 1500 4WD, that won't work.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Scott Dobson
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