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<blockquote data-quote="liv2mx" data-source="post: 223544" data-attributes="member: 2331"><p>so after a bunch of research and calls sounds like this is a badass case. anybody running them in a buggy? the 2000 and newer ford 271 comes with fixed yokes, you can get 24, 29 or 32 inputs,dodge started putting a 271 in there big trucks in 03 but they dont have a fixed yoke on the rear.(the ford will swap in) the dodge inputs will also swap into the ford case. you can also run up to a 1480 joint on the case. 33 or 34 spline outputs are also stock on these. i called advanced adapters yesterday and they told me this case is stronger then an atlas.tourqe numbers on a 271 are almost 18000.(they rate it better then a 205) the gearing is 2.72 for low. have found the ford cases for 200 bucks at the yards and on car-parts.com. it is a big case but am i missing something?have not seen these in a rig. i found one dirt cheap yesterday and think i will try it in my buggy to see if it will work.if it will fit.</p><p> so am i thinking wrong or am i on the right track?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liv2mx, post: 223544, member: 2331"] so after a bunch of research and calls sounds like this is a badass case. anybody running them in a buggy? the 2000 and newer ford 271 comes with fixed yokes, you can get 24, 29 or 32 inputs,dodge started putting a 271 in there big trucks in 03 but they dont have a fixed yoke on the rear.(the ford will swap in) the dodge inputs will also swap into the ford case. you can also run up to a 1480 joint on the case. 33 or 34 spline outputs are also stock on these. i called advanced adapters yesterday and they told me this case is stronger then an atlas.tourqe numbers on a 271 are almost 18000.(they rate it better then a 205) the gearing is 2.72 for low. have found the ford cases for 200 bucks at the yards and on car-parts.com. it is a big case but am i missing something?have not seen these in a rig. i found one dirt cheap yesterday and think i will try it in my buggy to see if it will work.if it will fit. so am i thinking wrong or am i on the right track? [/QUOTE]
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