Good morning I don't get on here a whole lot with work and not having enough time in the day but I figured I post about my LML Allison swap I did about a year ago and I do believe I'm the first to accomplish in a late model LB7 truck. The transmission was harvested from a 2011 LML crew cab truck I had a opportunity to buy some parts from. The original transmission was old had seen its fair share of usage with age and wear and tear the 4th gear clutches started slipping. I told my little brother hey instead of rebuilding this original 2002 unit lets upgrade to a better oem Allison. Some things had changed with the 2011 revamp to the Allison and one main component was the transfer case design. Now I do believe you can just swap your rear tail housing onto the transmission and use your original transfer case but this being something different I wanted to use it all. So all the drive shafts from the original transmission were used and fit live a glove but the transfer case electronics had changed. this can be mended with some wiring and a clear head which is where I always come in. Now for the 6 speed to work this also need a clear head some calibration skills and some trial and error to get it perfect. Long story short the truck has been just fantastic and the LB7 mixed with the gen 3 Allison is near perfect. The fuel milage has increased from around 19 average to 26 mpg the cabin noise is down on the hwy annd cursing at 80 mph with 32.5" tires its around 1900 RMPs. I absolutely love making new stuff work with older vehicles it helps keep them on the road longer and updated for the road ahead. I used all the original electronics for both transmission control as well as the newer transfer case. There are many ways to get the same results while keeping a lot of your original parts if you so desire. Like I said I just wanted to do something different than others have done in the past.
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