yes . find donor vehicle at junk yard; unless you have plenty of money and time.
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It depends, with some vehicles there are many differences between the two wheel drive and 4 wheel drive versions, sometimes even different frames are used!
I saw this question asked and answered in many off road magazines and mechanic advice columns. Every time that I can think of, the advice was it would be better to sell the 2 wheel drive vehile and buy an equivalent four wheel drive.
The successful conversions I have seen in some magazines and on the street were when someone bought a running 4 wheel drive vehicle, or at least a running 4 wheel drive chassis like a vehicle that had rolled over and trashed its body, and transplant the body of the 2 wheel drive onto the 4 wheel drive chassis, engine, and drivetrain. This is a HUGE undertaking and is advised against, there are so many ways it can go wrong.
Yes if they are the proper size and have the same bolt pattern.
pull lever to put into 4wd
put your truck in neutral push the brake and take it out of four wheel drive if that dont work let it roll very little in neutral and try to take it out while its moving very slow
No.
You have to install the master cylinder that is compatible with your truck otherwise if will not work. There is really no difference in a 2wd & 4wd when it comes to the master cylinder.
To put a Chevy Trailblazer into four wheel driver, locate the four wheel drive component below the instrument panel. While the car is in drive, move the knob into the desired four-wheel drive position.
neutral
If you have a lever, pull it into the four wheel drive position. If a switch, put in four wheel drive.
stop truck put in 4hi or4lo then go stop truck put in2wd and back up about 3 feet you will hear aclick
i have a 2 wheel drive and someone said i can have his 4 wheel drive but drive train is gone can i use mine and make the 4 wheel drive into a 2 wheel drive
Yes you can, But the 308 ring and pinion will have to be for the 1982 carrier that's in it now.
When the vehicle is not running it will not stay in 4x4. The new vehicles of today are not put in four wheel drive by pulling a lever, they are placed in four wheel drive by pushing a button. When pushing that button it engages the small motor in your transfer case telling it to apply pressure either by air or hydrolics. When the vehicle is in the off position it is not telling the transfer case to hold in the four wheel drive position. If the vehicle is stuck in four wheel drive when it is running you need to find out if it is all wheels drive all the time or it is only 2 wheel drive until you place it in either 4hi or 4lo.