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    Has anyone done this swap? If i'm looking at this thing right it looks like it should go in the truck with the side with the 2 yokes facing forward and the yoke for the front end would be on the passenger side, however that would put the yoke for the rear diff directly behind the input from the tranny, correct? That puts the drain plug on the bottom and the filler on the side , with the shift lever facing up ? Can anyone set me straight on this ? If ya have pics that would be a huge help. Also how the shift lever(s) and positions of them also if ya have them . Thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mgil View Post
    Has anyone done this swap? If i'm looking at this thing right it looks like it should go in the truck with the side with the 2 yokes facing forward and the yoke for the front end would be on the passenger side, however that would put the yoke for the rear diff directly behind the input from the tranny, correct? That puts the drain plug on the bottom and the filler on the side , with the shift lever facing up ? Can anyone set me straight on this ? If ya have pics that would be a huge help. Also how the shift lever(s) and positions of them also if ya have them . Thanks in advance.
    Here is a link to Fisherman's install.

    Np202 Mounting and Pic's

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    great info and pics Troop thanks !!

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    Boy that brings back memories. Just look at the pictures and you should get a pretty good idea of what needs to be done. My project after I sold my M-715 is nearing completiong. This one only took a little over a year. My new work truck. I havn't posted any pictures because I havent' taken any. I'll post a final picture in a couple weeks when I put the final touches on.

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