4x4 conversion?
Look up 0RangerEdge2... Tyler did the swap about a year ago. Turned out awesome and kept the cost down for the most part.
I don't think you'll be able to do it as easliy as him though. The 2wd Edge frame is the same as a 4wd 01+ truck... Meaning it runs torsion bars. You're coil sprung, and unless you have a 2wd trailhead (98-00) You won't be able to do the swap very easily at all, the more I think about it. Better off selling it and buying a 4wd and go from there.
I don't think you'll be able to do it as easliy as him though. The 2wd Edge frame is the same as a 4wd 01+ truck... Meaning it runs torsion bars. You're coil sprung, and unless you have a 2wd trailhead (98-00) You won't be able to do the swap very easily at all, the more I think about it. Better off selling it and buying a 4wd and go from there.
its a fun thing to think about but actually attempting it is quite an experience. ill can tell you for the transmission conversion stage, the new parts required to get the driveline to shift from 2 to 4 wd will cost around $2000 unless you have better sources for parts then i did.
manual t case $400
rebuild kit $160
shifter $150
output shaft/pan/filter/seals/hardware/ new clutches and rebuild components for trans
> $600
extension housing $70
4x4 rear driveshaft $100
labour to rebuild the trans and instal output shaft (7hours) @ $95/hr
manual t case $400
rebuild kit $160
shifter $150
output shaft/pan/filter/seals/hardware/ new clutches and rebuild components for trans
> $600
extension housing $70
4x4 rear driveshaft $100
labour to rebuild the trans and instal output shaft (7hours) @ $95/hr
for the rest of the conversion, if the goal is to lift the truck more effeciently then plan on a solid front swap for sure, the stock driveline just isnt ideal to keep cranking it up or using drop crossmembers,
its a fun thing to think about but actually attempting it is quite an experience. ill can tell you for the transmission conversion stage, the new parts required to get the driveline to shift from 2 to 4 wd will cost around $2000 unless you have better sources for parts then i did.
manual t case $400
rebuild kit $160
shifter $150
output shaft/pan/filter/seals/hardware/ new clutches and rebuild components for trans
> $600
extension housing $70
4x4 rear driveshaft $100
labour to rebuild the trans and instal output shaft (7hours) @ $95/hr
manual t case $400
rebuild kit $160
shifter $150
output shaft/pan/filter/seals/hardware/ new clutches and rebuild components for trans
> $600
extension housing $70
4x4 rear driveshaft $100
labour to rebuild the trans and instal output shaft (7hours) @ $95/hr
I just really want another 99, or an 01 edge or something
its a fun thing to think about but actually attempting it is quite an experience. ill can tell you for the transmission conversion stage, the new parts required to get the driveline to shift from 2 to 4 wd will cost around $2000 unless you have better sources for parts then i did.
manual t case $400
rebuild kit $160
shifter $150
output shaft/pan/filter/seals/hardware/ new clutches and rebuild components for trans
> $600
extension housing $70
4x4 rear driveshaft $100
labour to rebuild the trans and instal output shaft (7hours) @ $95/hr
manual t case $400
rebuild kit $160
shifter $150
output shaft/pan/filter/seals/hardware/ new clutches and rebuild components for trans
> $600
extension housing $70
4x4 rear driveshaft $100
labour to rebuild the trans and instal output shaft (7hours) @ $95/hr
With a 2wd coilspring truck I wouldn't waste your time if you want it "factory". You always have the option of a solid axle swap but that's really getting into things.
I was thinking of doing something similar to my 2002 tremor. Maybe find a wrecked or repo 4x4 ranger. Will an explorer or a mountaineer work also? I'm new to the rangers and trying to learn. Would be sweet to do the v8 swap in the posses. Just an idea.
in all honesty..just sell it and buy a 4X4. i could't find one within my price range when i first started looking for one so i ended up with a 2wd. i guess the second easiest thing to do would just buy a frame and drivetrain and drop your engine and body onto it. imo its just too much of a hassle to do a 4wd conversion. the way i see it a 4wd is a 2wd 95% of the time. I live up north, in the mountains, on a backroad to nowhere, where we get a ton of snow, and honestly, i throw some weight in the bed come winter and ive never had a problem getting around.
then again..4wd is like a condom..most of your life you dont need one..but when the tine comes, your gonna be glad you had it. its up to you..me? i'm raw doggin it
then again..4wd is like a condom..most of your life you dont need one..but when the tine comes, your gonna be glad you had it. its up to you..me? i'm raw doggin it
yeah man what year do you have? or better yet whats your front suspension? its realllllll easy to make it look like a 4X4..really just a leveling kit thats all you need..me? im goin bigger lol 4 inch lift going in friday!!
Sorry for hijacking the post.
I say go for it. Or just lift your 2wd. I beat the **** out of my 2wd and I only got stuck a handful of times. If you like mud then it will be fine, but if you like rocks it probably won't do so well.







