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T-150/D20 to T-176/D300 in a CJ5

T-150/D20 to T-176/D300 in a CJ5

Stodg73

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'79 CJ5, 258 ci, 4.2L, T-150, DANA 20, DANA 30, AMC 20, 3" body lift, 33's
Which combination is better and why?

I have the opportunity to get a T-176 /Dana 300 very inexpensively(****) that has no problems, is it worth the time and effort to change everything out and then remake/purchase the drive shafts?
 
I would say it depends on the type of driving you do, If you get into the rocks, slowing down helps a lot plus getting more torque on the ground with better control. I have gone places where I would like to go even slower.
 
The T-176 is just over 3 inches longer than the T-150 , and will change your driveshaft lengths, affecting rear driveshaft angle. The T-150 /Dana 20 has a pretty good reputation, and the T-176 /Dana 300 will give you lower gearing but will definitely have you reworking driveshafts and possibly monkeying with rear pinon angle as well.
 

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