Yes and no, you would need to have a two wheel drive rear drive shaft.
Only you swap the overdrive/tailshaft unit.
First you have to make sure it is a four wheel drive vehicle.
Depends on type of car or truck. four wheel drive pickup hard body
That depends on the make and transmission. Check the owners manual and the dipstick itself. Both should say.
no its completely different than 2 wheel drive
Yes, of course. Four-wheel-drive has been in trucks since the very first truck was built. The automatic transmission was invented in 1934 by automaker Reo.
rear wheel drive or four wheel drive capable
What type of transmission fluid do I put into a 2001 ram 1500 four-wheel-drive drive automatic truck
No it will not. The center shaft that's in the 2-wheel drive transmission is shorter then the 4-wheel drive transmissions. Therefore the transfur case will not fit on the 2-wheel drive transmission.
Will a transmission from a 1996gmc yukon fit in a 1993gmc truck both are four wheel drive
1917: Oshkosh four wheel drive truck
It will as long as the 98 truck is a 4-wheel drive too. 4-wheel drive and 2-wheel drive transmissions are DIFFERENT and will NOT INTERCHANGE.