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Need advice on 4x4 vs 4x2

Old Sep 4, 2018
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Need advice on 4x4 vs 4x2

Thinking about building a ranger prerunner. I've heard it recommended to buy a 2-wheel drive vehicle if you're building a prerunner truck. A friend told me not to get a 4-wheel drive ranger because prerunning would put too much stress on the transfer case. But I've also heard of people having a lot of issues with 2-wheel drive prerunners when getting into sand etc. Any advice?

(Important note: I'm not planning to enter any races, this is just for fun.)
 
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How many times are you going to start a thread to ask the same question?, your other thread already gave you an excellent answer.
This post is just a copy & paste of the other thread you started.

https://www.ranger-forums.com/genera...3/#post2142158
 
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Originally Posted by 2011Supercab
How many times are you going to start a thread to ask the same question?, your other thread already gave you an excellent answer.
This post is just a copy & paste of the other thread you started.

https://www.ranger-forums.com/genera...3/#post2142158
Yes, I originally posted this question in the general forum, but then realized I should post it here and not in the general forum. So I posted it here and messaged the admin about taking down my original post.
 
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