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Yes. Inline 6 cylinder engines are inherently long and we position the engine as far rearward as possible to allow the use of a mechanical fan with the cooling pack in the factory location. This positions the transmission roughly 4″ rearward of the factory location. Your rear driveshaft will need to be shortened, and the front shaft will need to be lengthened. The transfer case will need to be indexed upward and the torsion bar cross member will need to be modified to clear the transfer case. The transfer case linkage will need to be modified as well.
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