It's an old question and it's been asked and answered before, but I'm talking specifically about my cars this time

I'm gathering parts together for a lockable, dual range box with 4.1 ratio's and L series low range. Yes it is possible, i have all the parts and it's not up for discussion

I am starting to question whether it should go into my lifted Liberty, or if i should go back to lifting my L series and sticking it in there and lowering the Liberty. I think most people know about my car's but I'll cover it briefly again:
This is the two cars in their current state:
Gen 2 Liberty - H6 conversion, single range STI box with 4.44 ratios, 2" lift, outback struts and springs.
L series - EJ25D, 4TFWD dual range and windscreen rust, otherwise bog standard.
Basically i can chose 1 of 2 paths at this stage:
1. Lockable gearbox can go into the lifted Liberty and it will be a horn piece of off-roading kit. The L series will get the STI driveline with 3.7 ratio's, crossbred kit and be a daily driver. Option 1 is nice because i think the Liberty will be a ****ing beast with that lockable dual range box + the rear CLSD and helical front LSD i have sitting under my desk. L series will need cruise control + some decent seats but otherwise should be a good daily. As much as i love my Liberty the L series shape makes me happy in the pants and would make a cool daily.
2. Lockable gearbox will go into the L series, add a lift, crossbred kit and it will be a not-quite so horn piece of off-road kit. The Liberty will lose the body lift, keep the STI driveline, return to STI struts + springs, add 3.7 ratio's and it will be a daily driver. Option 2 is good because the Liberty will basically go back to what it was engineered for, and therefore be a totally legal carefree daily. it's also got everything that makes it a comfy driver, plus i have the STI shocks and springs ready to go back in. The L series will be lifted with lockable box + clsd, with not quite as good suspension travel as the Gen2 but it should still kick ass.
So vote away, comments appreciated

Cheers,
Rhys