Now for the transfer case setup: I had 3 choices for converting to a driver's side drop.
1. The first was to use a Marlin crawler adapter to bolt a Tacoma case behind the gear driven reduction box; this would work nicely, but the adapter is expensive and the Tacoma case is more difficult to find, more expensive, and larger than the gear driven cases.
2. The second option is to use an adapter from Advance Adapters to bolt the Dana 300 case up to the Toyota reduction box. This means that I could also bolt up an Atlas or a stak which opens up some nice (but expensive) options. If I put a 4 speed atlas behind the stock toy reduction box, I could have an 8 speed transfer case; that makes for 40 forward speeds and 8 reverse speeds. Great for bragging rights, but seriously, who would really need a 20:1 transfer case? This would put my overall crawl ratio with my Unimog axles at like 600:1. There is also a "flip kit" for the Jeep Dana 300 that moves the output to the driver's side so I could just use a stock 300, but I would still need new gears for that case to make both low ranges useable (the Dana 300 and toy case low ranges are both 2:1).
3. The third option is to use a billet "lefty" case from inchworm gear. This uses all of the internal parts from a gear driven Toyota case (meaning I can use any of the optional gear sets). It is also expensive, but still cheaper than the cost of the used Tacoma case and adapter, and cheaper than the Dana 300 option (when you figure in the cost of the case, adapter, flip kit, and new 4:1 gears); plus it has the advantage of using more common and cheaper internal parts.
I picked up a complete 1987 Toyota 4Runner for free, provided I could get it out of the swamp that it was in, provide the engine to the owner on a pallet, and dispose of whatever I didn't want. This rig donated the tranny and tcase, and I bought another gear driven case locally for $75.
I bought a set of 4.70:1 23 spline gears, a twin stick shifter, and a 23 spline dual case adapter kit from Low Range Off Road
www.lowrangeoffroad.com I'm waiting to find some kind of a deal on the lefty case from inchworm
www.inchwormgear.comThe original 2.28:1 21 spline gears go in the front box, and the 4.70's go in the lefty case along with the twin stick kit.
I left the tcase off for now; but assembled the flywheel/clutch and bolted up the transmission. Looks like I'll need to come up with some way to move the shifter back a few inches, but otherwise it appears to be a good fit. I'll put the crossmember in as soon as I have the lefty case in my hands.