Posted by Doc Dave [66.82.9.92] on Sunday, September 19, 2010 at 14:56:26 :
In Reply to: Re: got overdrive working! posted by perry [72.88.201.99] on Sunday, September 19, 2010 at 14:17:49 :
I bought it as a kit. I think that is the typical way. He includes a Laycock overdrive with Dodge yokes, two custom crossmembers, rubber isolators, and a switch that fits on the shifter. This switch looks like a 2 speed axle switch, and is easy to operate with you hand over the shift knob.
So, everything is included. All you have to do is get your driveshaft shortened. I kept my original driveshaft in case I ever needed to take the o.d. off, and got another one shortened and balanced for this application.
You will have to ask him what the current cost is. I believe I paid about $1300 three years ago.
If you do a search you will see his name and contact information. The phone number I used to reach him is 908-281-0432. He is in New Jersey, and shipped my kit in two boxes via Fed Ex (or UPS?)