Both Jegs and Summit warn us that collapsed body bushings may cause their crossmembers to not fit under the floorboard. I have now purchased both and can prove this is true. However, in the side-by-side comparison, it looks like the Jegs version offers a bigger chance of conflict. (Jegs on top, looking towards the center from the passenger side.)
On the other hand, the Jegs design enables me to bolt it on under the frame extension, so it is at least holding the trans off the ground for now. No-go on the beefier Summit unit.
Both TH400/2004R models required the frame extension, adding $50-60 to the swap. I made my own from a scrap of 1-1/2 x 2-1/2 tube I picked up at the local Metal Supermarket for a few bucks.
I vote for the Summit version even though it is about twice the cost of the Jegs. Except I need to get those body bushings dealt with before I can mount the exhaust. Might be time to deal with the one rotten bolt plate in the wheel well...
I gambled that the cheap one was the better deal, and then I bought BOTH of them.
On the other hand, the Jegs design enables me to bolt it on under the frame extension, so it is at least holding the trans off the ground for now. No-go on the beefier Summit unit.
Both TH400/2004R models required the frame extension, adding $50-60 to the swap. I made my own from a scrap of 1-1/2 x 2-1/2 tube I picked up at the local Metal Supermarket for a few bucks.
I vote for the Summit version even though it is about twice the cost of the Jegs. Except I need to get those body bushings dealt with before I can mount the exhaust. Might be time to deal with the one rotten bolt plate in the wheel well...
I gambled that the cheap one was the better deal, and then I bought BOTH of them.
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