Lowering A 4x4
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Lowering A 4x4
Has anyone lowered a 4x4??? my goal is to build a v8 drag ranger. i have a 92 2wd that was going to get the conversion but i came across a mid 80s 4x4 with the v8 conversion already done and its the right price. also will the drivetrain handle launching in 4wd?? i have built drag trucks before and always fought traction problems so the 4x4 is the ticket if it will stay together. thanks for the help in advance.
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don't lower a 4x4.......no the drivetrain will not handle it because the front tires have nothing to slip on......the front tires have to be able to slip in order for 4x4 to work properly.........do it to a 2wd truck......easier and way cheaper! besides you can never get a 4x4 as low as a 4x2
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Originally Posted by a311fanam
pointless to lower a 4x4 and drag it, just think about all the extra weight you gotta pull. The t-case, differential/axel, axel shafts, driveshafts. 2wd with a v8 is your best bet. And also to my knowledge your not suppose to drive over 45mph in 4wd
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Thanks for all the replies!! the motor is not in the truck at the moment so putting it in my 2wd is just as easy. i have been a mechanic for 16yrs and have worked in a custom 4x4 shop a few years ago. driving in a straight line while in 4wd on dry ground is fine especially if your only going 1/4 mile at a time. its turning in 4wd on dry ground that causes issues. anyway once the deal goes through i will post some pics of the motor (not your run of the mill 302) thanks again bud
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Originally Posted by Mark98xlt
you cant lower a ibeamer 4x4 with aftermarket 2wd drop beams. If you can find a set of bronco 2 dropped ibeams it will work on your 4x4. Kits just have fun finding a set of bronco 2 dropped ibeams..
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Originally Posted by lifted97ranger
if you use the drop beams, it will get rid of the 4wd system......the beams are for 2wd trucks.....yea they offered the bronco II in 2wd!
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Originally Posted by Mark98xlt
Wrong, They make dropped B2's beams that will work on the 4x4 but the 4x4 system will not work with a 3 inch drop, 2 inch drop it will work but your going to have ot cut your coils to get 2 inches. The B2 and ranger 4x4 have the same crossmembers. If your going to use the b2 droped ibeams chasis tech sells them but your prob going to have to change to 83-88 spindles. If you dont beleive me go check the b2 section on rps.
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Originally Posted by lifted97ranger
you ought to make sure that the beams are not for a 4x2 b2..............now you could cut and turn the 4x4 beam to work, but it would take alot of engineering for a company to make cut and turned down beams to sell....you would have to engineer it to accept the Dana 28 housing............if you believe everything you read on rps, then you need help!
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If this were a later model ranger, I would look for an AWD explorer and go that route.
Having 4 wheels to grab ground on the launch will help make-up for the extra weight. EMF and friction co-efficiencies will help motivation just as equally as getting the weight moving so its HELPING the vehicals travel.
IF said vehical already has a built v*, that extra weight won't hurt that much.
Theres 4300lb Land yachts running mid-low 12's on my streets ( One has a 70 sumthing Buick Riviera with a 455 in it.. Yes, its stomped me SEVERAL times ) .
My biggest concern would be in STOPPING. I'm sure you could take off like a fighter jet grabbing 4 wheels worth of traction.. but thats a LOT of weight for those brakes to grab and slow-down.
The simple way out is a 2wd build with a good v8. Less **** to break, but if the vehical is already built.. why not go for it? Its DIFFERENT.
Nickster has a 4x4 truck and he puts it down on the streets every now and then. I don;t think hes lowered it at all ( hes on like.. 30 inch tires or something like that ) . Maybe he will chime in. I know he has launched in 4x4 mode before.
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Having 4 wheels to grab ground on the launch will help make-up for the extra weight. EMF and friction co-efficiencies will help motivation just as equally as getting the weight moving so its HELPING the vehicals travel.
IF said vehical already has a built v*, that extra weight won't hurt that much.
Theres 4300lb Land yachts running mid-low 12's on my streets ( One has a 70 sumthing Buick Riviera with a 455 in it.. Yes, its stomped me SEVERAL times ) .
My biggest concern would be in STOPPING. I'm sure you could take off like a fighter jet grabbing 4 wheels worth of traction.. but thats a LOT of weight for those brakes to grab and slow-down.
The simple way out is a 2wd build with a good v8. Less **** to break, but if the vehical is already built.. why not go for it? Its DIFFERENT.
Nickster has a 4x4 truck and he puts it down on the streets every now and then. I don;t think hes lowered it at all ( hes on like.. 30 inch tires or something like that ) . Maybe he will chime in. I know he has launched in 4x4 mode before.
D.
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