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The BW4485 out of the 2007+ Denali and Escalades can take a lot of abuse. It bolts right up to the 4l80e, but you lose low range. You also need the rear half of a BW4481 out of a 2003~2006 Denali or Escalade for the speed speed sensor and rear output shaft.
So essentially that transfer case is AWD only. It would be nice to keep it where I could still select 2wd while cruising. But I’m not apposed.

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for a gmt800 the (pre-2010) 9.25ifs doesnt swap easily into a 1500 iirc. the clamshell style case is completely different than a 2011+ that i swapped into my gmt900 (this wouldnt swap either) a long time ago a company used to make brackets to put the clamshell style ifs into a 1500 but it was 100% directed at lifted and offroading and accommodated a lift as well so it wouldnt be good anyway. i would just run what you have till it breaks - some never have problems.

the only traction aide i could find that works in a 9.25 is a ratcheting style locker that replaces the spider gears for my year front diff. for the older diff i dont think i ever actually found someone who's done it but supposedly theres a eaton elocker that "should" work but its 1200$+ if you can even find one.

4l80 is a good idea, pretty much any transfer case from a 2500 or 6l80 1500 will work (33spline input) all the transmission adapters use the same 6bolt pattern. i say pretty much because newer 6l90 4x4s use a 36spline input i think. i imagine you could keep make an electronic shifted trans work from a 2500 in a 1500 might take moving some pins around but its doing the same action i dont see why it couldnt work. i dont know which is best cause i dont plan on using them.

rear end , having a 3rd member style would be nice for changing gears but regearing the front diff repeatly would suck lol or just collect/build a front diff in each ratio. and the whole rear would have to be fab'd. the 14bolt 9.5 SF bolts right in with zero fab work.
other "problem" with 9.25ifs is gearing - currently have 4.10s in mine and im about out of gear going thru the traps @140+mph and 6500rpm+. longest ratio is a 3.42 which would get me to about 170 in 3rd gear (1:1 in a 4l80) which "should" be unobtainable but if i wanted to do a 1/2 mile even or something good chance it would break that barrier.
I have the chance to buy a TC from a 2000 2500 pu for $200. I believe it to be a np261 auto track but I think it’s a 27spline rather then a 33spline but it’s being checked on. If it is a 33spline I realize it will need rebuilt.

Is that a better unit then the 241 I believe I currently have?

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What year?

Is your RPO code NP8? If so you have the Auto NVG246 TC.
 

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