Aprox 4 pints in the rear differential.
5 quarts
6,000
Basically, no. It would be much easier to just buy an all wheel drive car.
It depends on: * how much it weighs, * what it's bhp (brake horsepower) is, * how aerodynamic it is, * the gear ratio between the engine and drive wheel(s).
How much does it cost to replace a cv joint on 4 wheel drive
it would be much cheaper to buy a 4x4
For a 1997 Ford Expedition : Two wheel drive with standard suspension ( 26.0 U.S. gallons ) Two wheel drive with rear air suspension ( 30.0 U.S. gallons ) 4x4 ( 30.0 U.S. gallons )
To pay someone to do this job would not be cost effective. Better to buy a rear wheel drive vehicle and sell the front wheel drive vehicle.
I suppose you can as long as you have a sack full of money and alot of time .... If you want a 4 wheel drive truck, I suggest that you get one that was built with 4WD. it didnt really cost me that much to do the conversion of my 2 wheel drive to 4 wheel drive
They come stock with a rear wheel drive train, you can make almost any car all wheel drive its just depends on how much you want to spend on it
a 4 wheel drive vehicle has the options of engaging 2 or 4 wheel drive when you need 4 wheel drive.for example to get out of mud . all wheel drive means that all wheels constantly have power to them.there are no options except tha they work all the time. all wheel drive is usually on highway cars not off road cars, and all wheel drive basically helps with traction and braking in inclement weather. so pretty much if ya are stuck in mud in all wheel drive, that's pretty much where you are going to stay until you are towed
It depends on the differential gear ratio but anywhere between 17 and 19 mpg could be expected.