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Subject: overdrive for sm465 chevy 4 speed
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04/04/2008 10:26 AM  
does anyone know where to find an overdrive for an SM 465 4speed transmission?

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04/05/2008 9:30 AM  
Are you looking for an aftermarket overdrive unit that will bolt onto the back of your transfercase?

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04/06/2008 2:35 PM  
yeah i am lookin into not sure yet but i was lookin for an overdrive that bolts to a dana 300 or inbetween the transfer case and tranny....depends which one will be shorter...

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04/06/2008 6:42 PM  
i seen one in a motorhome mag lol for either 2wd or 4wd trucks and motorhomes but the price was outrageous. like 2thousand somthing.

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04/06/2008 7:23 PM  
This is the only unit that I know of...

https://eshop.advanceadapters.com/commerce/ccc1105-overdrive-units.htm - Advance Adapter's Saturn Overdrive (used to be a Warn product many, many, many mons ago). The cost is right at $1,000.

The motor home overdrive units are really big and take up a lot of space.



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04/06/2008 7:42 PM  
damn it would be cheaper just to double up a 203 and 205. that would give you as many choices. but i also saw somthing in fourwheeler magazine they just did one on a dana 18 and it seemed to work out great. i dont know much about them except they give you alot more gear options. and if you are runnin like 70 on the street your rpms are lower. but if all you are looking for is more options off road then just double the tcases up.

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04/06/2008 7:44 PM  
Danny - doubling t-cases only gets you lower gearing, not overdrive. ;)

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04/10/2008 7:14 PM  
i was doin some research on the overdrives and they are too long for my application.....i was wondering if anyone makes a transfer case with a .78 to 1 two wheeldrive? if not i was wonder if any of you 3speed guys would find that a good idea even though the 4wd H would be higher..

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04/11/2008 8:21 AM  
Stak 4X4 makes a t-case like this, but be prepared to open you checkbook. The othe option is to run taller gears in your axles.

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