Anything is possible for enough money.
First you have to make sure it is a four wheel drive vehicle.
There are literally 100 different things that can cause your four-wheel-drive not to work. The most common cause is a disconnected wire on the four-wheel-drive selector switch.
A four wheel drive actuator works by either a mechanical or electric solinod what will engage when you turn 4x4 on depending on what make and model your vehicle is the location
Ford did not make a factory 4X4 until 1959. If you wanted a four wheel drive before then, you had to find a conversion company. Marmon-Harrington was one of the biggest.
A four wheel drive actuator works by either a mechanical or electric solinod what will engage when you turn 4x4 on depending on what make and model your vehicle is the location
There are many 1978 1 ton four wheel drive vehicles. A make and model would assist in getting a correct answer.
4 wheel drive, no. All-wheel drive is an option in the newer chargers (i think it was first an option in the 2009s)
Could it be engineered in such a fashion? Certainly. As for doing it yourself, there are some custom transfer case builders who build transfer cases which can be set to front wheel drive, rear wheel drive, then there'll be a couple different four wheel drive settings, but these are very niche products, and extremely expensive.
hi all ford focus cars are front wheel drive unless you make it four wheel drive. now if you can find a old fod rs200 which is four wheel drive you can take the drive tran and put it under the focus as long as the wheel base is the same. have fun hope this helps you.focusfan24
It will make noise underneath the car especially when you turn the wheel
Depending on the make and model, it is possible. But it is really isn't cost effective. You might as well bye a 4x4 if that's what you want.
you would have to get another transimishon for the front and a axle like the back