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dabumblebee 01-27-2010 03:51 PM

4x4 conversion
 
alright so i really want my truck to be 4x4. i kno everyone says just sell your truck and buy a 4 by but i love my truck to much. everything about it i luv except the fact that its 2by. so i was thinging about starting off just doing it ifs first then eventually an sas. could i get the parts needed from a junk yard/ how should i go bout doing this? has anyone done it? and how much?

wvcat 01-27-2010 04:04 PM

The best and cheapest way is with a parts truck. Watch craigslist and any local classifieds for a donor truck that has the same size motor and hopefully a similar year. In your case a 2001-2003 would be best. If you buy the parts individually it can add up quick.

TrePaul86 01-27-2010 04:11 PM

Luckily you're an edge, so you have basically the set up for the swap from 2 to 4. But as said before, look for donor trucks locally in JY's and craigslist. Also, while you're at it, I would think about doing a manual case, since you're going to need a case anyways. When you start with where you're at, you have a lot more options for cases and what not. Don't forget, you'll need a 4wd tranny.

There is a member on here, Tyler, that has done the swap. But I don't remember his username for the life of me right now.. Someone help me out lol

Hillyard 01-27-2010 04:12 PM

Haha I ended up buying a new truck...I swapped everything over and then sold my old one. It worked out great in the end because I upgraded to a 4x4 with less miles, 3 years newer, all my old mods, and power everything for less than 2 grand.

Toreador4x4 01-27-2010 04:14 PM

0rangeredge2 is the guy that has done the 4x4 swap that trevor is referring to...luckily for him, he had toreador4x4 to help coordinate and do the swap, word on the street is he really knows his sh!t

TrePaul86 01-27-2010 04:21 PM

Weird, cuz I've never heard that before. lol

08rangerdan 01-27-2010 04:30 PM

in my opinion, the swap is worthwhile, to swap over to 4x4 is no real big headache, for the most part, the stock 4x4 front axle bolts up to the exact same location on either frame but you need to fabricate a mount. 4x4 spindles and everything else is bolt on. the transfercase is fairly easy to configure also, check out this thread on a conversion i was researching with when i was getting involved. it is a bit expensive to follow through, wspecially if you need alot of help to complete.
4x2 to 4x4 - Great Lakes 4x4. The largest offroad forum in the Midwest

TrePaul86 01-27-2010 04:36 PM


Originally Posted by 08rangerdan (Post 1584198)
in my opinion, the swap is worthwhile, to swap over to 4x4 is no real big headache, for the most part, the stock 4x4 front axle bolts up to the exact same location on either frame but you need to fabricate a mount. 4x4 spindles and everything else is bolt on. the transfercase is fairly easy to configure also, check out this thread on a conversion i was researching with when i was getting involved. it is a bit expensive to follow through, wspecially if you need alot of help to complete.
4x2 to 4x4 - Great Lakes 4x4. The largest offroad forum in the Midwest

2wd Edge frame is the same frame as stock 4wd.

dabumblebee 01-27-2010 08:27 PM


Originally Posted by 08rangerdan (Post 1584198)
in my opinion, the swap is worthwhile, to swap over to 4x4 is no real big headache, for the most part, the stock 4x4 front axle bolts up to the exact same location on either frame but you need to fabricate a mount. 4x4 spindles and everything else is bolt on. the transfercase is fairly easy to configure also, check out this thread on a conversion i was researching with when i was getting involved. it is a bit expensive to follow through, wspecially if you need alot of help to complete.
4x2 to 4x4 - Great Lakes 4x4. The largest offroad forum in the Midwest

thanks man that was really helpful

RazorsEDGE 01-27-2010 08:31 PM

Do it! Best mod ever!

dabumblebee 01-27-2010 09:25 PM


Originally Posted by RazorsEDGE (Post 1584529)
Do it! Best mod ever!

did u do an sas?? very nice man bout how much did u do it 4 out the door

RazorsEDGE 01-27-2010 09:40 PM

I spent about $1500 on the initial 4x4 conversion. Then my SAS cost around $3k.

dabumblebee 01-28-2010 07:52 AM

awsome thanks man

Toreador4x4 01-28-2010 01:17 PM

yes the frames are the same but the bracket for axle wrap is not on the 2wd edge frame

https://www.ranger-forums.com/forum2...ap-thread.html

TrePaul86 01-28-2010 02:04 PM

There we go.. I was waiting for someone to post that!


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