Hmm, good to know. I'll probably keep the stock skidplate for simplicity especially if it works without any modifications. Would I want a CV 1310 front or just stick with the regular setup? Not like it's really got an angle problem with the additional length. I'm sure I'll need a 1310 CV for the rear though. Actually I don't really need a MM lift if I have a CV joint at the rear. Although it does allow me to go flat and still retain the stock angle...
there's no need for a CV in the front, the angles are just fine with mine and i have about 5'' of lift. You don't think you need a MM either with a cv rear d/s but i don't think will hurt, so if you have it might as well keep it (the Atlas 4speed or klune/blackbox and a D20 or 300 combo will result in a short rear d/s, in my case with just the d300 there is absolutely no problem, all my shaking and vibrations from a stop are gone once i got the CV rear d/s instead of the NP231 slip yoke crap).
Yeah, Shift-On-The-Fly is nice. The 231 4Hi is able to shift at 50-55MPH, IIRC. nice feature so you don't have to rock back and forth to get it into gear.
you can shift the front in Hi at that speed with the D300 as well, as long as the rear is in Hi and not in neutral, the syncro gears are used when shifting from Neutral to Hi or Lo , so problem is when you try to shift from hi to low or the other way around you go thru neutral you need to slow down (if not stop) to shift it, with the sychros the rotational speeds of the shafts will be equalized once you press the clutch, or if you're versed enough you could rev up the engine and try to match them. A syncro in the tcase won't be able to slow down or speed up the front axle output shaft if you have different tires or gear ratio, if these are the same then there's no problem, they are already spinning at the same speed if you're going straight. You don't need to rock back and forth either when shifting the D300, just release the clutch a tiny bit and will slide right in, same for 4Hi or 4Lo, but like i said not when rolling (i can shift it at about 3 to 5mph but nothing over that speed, tried once and it's noisy :)
I just remembered that the Blackbox does not have a 4:1 option which makes the combo with D300 short on ratio selections, otherwise i think it would be a fair alternative to the Atlas 4spd. Klune David is 4:1, but the combination is a bit longer than the blackbox (by about 2 or 3 inches if i remember correctly). If money is not an issue then Atlas is the way to go for sure.