I got it lined up yesterday. Seems to be way more than possible with only welding the front mount lower on the front drop down bracket in terms of welding.
I would assume its a pain on a non-lifted truck (or almost impossible). It looks to be definitely possible with my lift. I am going to grind off the front mount tonight on the diff drop cross member (no going back- well actually I can just reweld the mounts on for the 8.25 if I want to go back
) but it looks like all the clearances fit. The only "problem" is the drive shaft will have to be shortened.
for the CV's It looks like because the lift brings the hubs out 2 inches (and use a spacer) on the 8.25. The 9.25 which is an ~inch wider on each side plus the .5 inch longer 2500 half shafts, should work perfectly. If not, I can have some .5-1 inch spacers made in lew of the longer Rough country ones.
So far I am looking at
9.25 diff bought (with weldable lift bracket already installed off a wrecked lifted truck) ($400-$250 for selling my 4.10 8.25)=$150
Grinding front brackets off front mount and welding them lower... materials- $10
2500 CV half shafts- $150
Shortening drive shaft- $100
A lot of time and awkward bench pressing a heavy diff- $100,000,000 (my time is valuable
)
Possible
-Local machine shop make custom CV spacers ~$100
I'll keep everyone updated!