Converting a 2x2 transmission into a 4x4 transmission is generally not feasible due to significant differences in design, components, and drivetrain configuration. A 4x4 system requires additional components such as a transfer case, modified driveshafts, and compatible axles to distribute power to all four wheels. This conversion typically involves extensive modifications and may not be cost-effective compared to installing a factory 4x4 system. It's often more practical to start with a vehicle designed for 4x4 capabilities.
4x4 + 1 = (2x2 - 2x + 1)(2x2 + 2x + 1)
(2x2 - 1)(2x2 - 1) or (2x2 - 1)2
It's 2x4, not 2x2, and typically, the answer is going to be no. A 2x4 transmission will be set up for the driveshaft to run directly from the transmission to the driveshaft, and won't be set up to allow the mounting of a transfer case to it. Additionally, the splines of a 2x4 and 4x4 transmission may not be the same, as the output shaft of the 4x4 transmission would be going into a transfer case, and wouldn't be directly connected to a driveshaft.
yes but u have to change the tranny to and take out 4x4 or you can buy exspensive adapters to keep the tranny and 4x4 stock Where can i find the adapters?
No you cannot. The outut shaft on a 4x4 is different then the output shaft on a two wheel drive. they have different spline counts and the 4x4 Tranny has a different extension housing to bolt the Transfer case to.
(2x)2 times (2x)2 = 16x4 (2x2) times (2x2) = 4x4
(2x2 + 3y2)(4x4 - 6x2y2 + 9y4)
4 (2x2) 9 (3x3) and 16 (4x4)
K= 4x4, C= 2x2
It should be a TH700-R4
It should be a 4L60E.
700-R4