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Old 03-07-2010, 11:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Little problem with my rize

First off i have a 6 spd and they say the kit is for auto only.

My problem is with the transfer case indexed, the front driveline hits the tranny cross member. i dont really understand why that would be different on a manual. anyone have any ideas? im planning on just putting the t-case back in the stock spot but is the angle going to be too steep then?

Any ideas or suggestions would be great
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Old 03-07-2010, 11:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Uhmmmmmm wow...? I dunno man, probably cause you have a lift for a AUTO and the tranfer case is in a different location.


Do you mind me asking why exactly you bought the lift knowing this?
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Ryan,
As we talked about the other day, Dodge has used some different tranny/transfercase setups over the years as well as some different transmsion mounts as you found on your truck. It sounds like your transfer case is positioned farther back than others that have done this. You have an NV5600 correct? I know 2 guys that are running that kit with G56's and another running an NV5600. I also sent you a PM.
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how high of a lift you may not need to move the t-case. one of the main differences could be that the manual tranny is smaller then the auto thus leaving less room for your drive line when angles are altered
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