If you want that answered you are going to have to include more info than that. EI: year, auto or manual 4x4, what exactly is it doing, how do you know its in 4x4 to begin with?
18,826 lbs.
Extremely difficult and not cost effective even with a donor vehicle. If you want a 4WD sell this truck and buy a 4WD.
auto or manual hubs
clock wise is lock
I had a 99 F150 4wd with a 4.6L engine. The filter was located in front of the driver's side front tire, attached to the frame rail.
Burried behind the dash on the passenger side, good luck.
Yes some came stock with 3.55 gears
under drivers side just past the a frame
In my case it fits my 2001 Ford F150 XLT 4WD 5.4L
I am sure if you contact the Paxton company they most likely have what you are looking for
To put into 4 low foot must be on the brake stationary and vehicle in neutral .
Yes it is. 2wd must stay with 2wd and 4wd must stay with 4wd. 6cyl ones must stay with 6 cyl ones. The 96 though will need to transfers it's Speed sensors to the older transmission.