drdave81
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Has anyone done this? Specifically using an NP149 transfer case. This is in my Silverado, but it would apply to any 4WD vehicles. I've seen some talk that you can shift the vehicle into 4WD, then just disconnect everything and the front axle will stay locked in. This would be the easiest for me, since my truck has a 3.42 rear gear, and all the Denalis and Escalades came with 3.73 up front. I don't have to worry about regearing right now.
Also, I keep seeing conflicting info on the front driveshaft being different length between the two set ups, whether you have to use the AWD front driveshaft, or can use the existing NP246 driveshaft.
Also, I keep seeing conflicting info on the front driveshaft being different length between the two set ups, whether you have to use the AWD front driveshaft, or can use the existing NP246 driveshaft.