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Old 12-31-2010, 01:05 AM
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I have a 1992 ford f-150 single cab long wheel base. What parts do I need to convert it to a 4x4?
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a transfer case for starts
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believe you'll need an entire front end and front driveshaft from a 4wd donor truck as well as new rear driveshaft and obviously a tc
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Originally Posted by Execut1ve
believe you'll need an entire front end and front driveshaft from a 4wd donor truck as well as new rear driveshaft and obviously a tc
Well I already have a transfer case for my truck but what front end parts would I need
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i would go ahead and straight axle it cuz it would be easier and cheaper

axle, front driveshaft, leaves, welding and fab skills, knowledge of basic geometry, transfercase (i would get a manual shifter), 4x4 tranny (yea there different) rear driveshaft, all kinds of bushings/brackets.
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Originally Posted by Old_Skl_Raptr
i would go ahead and straight axle it cuz it would be easier and cheaper

axle, front driveshaft, leaves, welding and fab skills, knowledge of basic geometry, transfercase (i would get a manual shifter), 4x4 tranny (yea there different) rear driveshaft, all kinds of bushings/brackets.
If you want to keep the IFS, add 4x4 front cross member, complete 4x4 suspension, complete 4x4 axle, 4x4 trans, t-case, and drive shafts is the short list.



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