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    Default borg warner 4407 transfer case from f350 ford

    would a borg waner 4407 transfercase form a f350 4x4 truck make a good choice to replace the stock np200 case in a m715 . also does anyone know the ratio of the case need to know as soon as possible

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    Ford stuff is driver's side drop, and the Jeep stuff is passenger side drop. Unless you have Ford axles, this will be a problem.
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    Yep, unless you have already, or are planning to, swap in a drivers side drop front axle then this isn't going to work for you.
    As for the rest, Google is a wonderful thing.

    BORG-WARNER 4407
    Type: Chain-driven, magnesium case
    Low-range ratio: 2.72:1 and 1:1 High-range
    Lubricant: ATF
    Used by: Some 1996-to-98 full-size Fords. Fixed rear output with non-removable flange. Same shift pattern as later-model BW1356s. No PTO output.
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    Should be a good stout case, but as already pointed out, it is drivers drop.

    Also, You didn't say how you planned to run it, but it is a married case, so as a rule, I wouldn't consider it as a "replacement" for a 200 unless you were planning on running a complete Ford powertrain.

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