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4x4 conversion from 4x2

I hve access to a Bw1350 t-case and I have the m5od 5 speed two wheel drive , I was informed you can take the tail stock off and the t case will bolt on , interested in finding out if it possible forsure ? Thanks
 
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Yes, but you may want to find a manual shift bw1350.
Manual shift transfer case will make the conversion much easier, electric shift requires several components, with wiring, to be added in the cab
 

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Originally Posted by RonD
Yes, but you may want to find a manual shift bw1350.
Manual shift transfer case will make the conversion much easier, electric shift requires several components, with wiring, to be added in the cab
It's from one of my buddy's rangers it's just sitting there it's a good deal , I'm not sure if it's manual shift or not
 
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If you got a bw1350/1354 with electric shift for free or paid $400 for a bw1350/1354 manual shift, the manual shift would end up costing you less in time and probably money as well.

Any bw1350/1354 manual shift(or electric) from 1983 to 2009 Ranger/BII/ Explorer will bolt to your current trans
 
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if your ranger is a 98+ coil sprung truck you will need a frame from a torsion bar suspension ranger
 
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Originally Posted by djfllmn
if your ranger is a 98+ coil sprung truck you will need a frame from a torsion bar suspension ranger
It's a 93 I am putting axles from a 01 grand Cherokee in it with a 6" 4 link lift
 
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