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Old 05-26-2004, 02:04 AM   #1
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Question conversion from 4x2 into 4x4

i have a 97 chevy silverado ext cab and im wondering because of the standard transmission types how and would it be possible to pull out my tranny and make my truck 4x4?
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Old 05-26-2004, 06:31 AM   #2
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You would be better off buying a new truck. The front suspension is completely different, which most likely would mean a frame swap. Then you would have to swap all the electronics and computers from a 4x4 into your truck, not to mention the transfer case and transmission mods.

It's just not practical, especially if your state has any form of emissions testing and or inspection.
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Old 05-26-2004, 10:22 PM   #3
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Re: conversion from 4x2 into 4x4

not worth it sell yours and buy a 4x4
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Old 05-27-2004, 09:36 AM   #4
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Almost anything is possible as long as you have the time and money. It sounds like you might have a lot of both if you're seriously thinking of doing this.

Buy a new truck.
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Old 06-06-2004, 03:23 PM   #5
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thanks, what would be the most recommended way in your opinions to give the vehicle enough torque and horsepower to be able to do some lighter off road work with some ease. i really want to be able to do alittle more driving on dirt roads and my grandparents own a home in a remote part of mexico which requires minor off roading but nothing serious.
thanks for your help guys.
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Old 06-07-2004, 08:51 AM   #6
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Re: conversion from 4x2 into 4x4

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thanks, what would be the most recommended way in your opinions to give the vehicle enough torque and horsepower to be able to do some lighter off road work with some ease. i really want to be able to do alittle more driving on dirt roads and my grandparents own a home in a remote part of mexico which requires minor off roading but nothing serious.
thanks for your help guys.
I drove on a lot of dirt roads and some pretty deep sand in a 2wd '64 Chevy pickup when I was a kid and never got stuck. Driving offroad in 2wd definitely takes practice and a little luck doesn't hurt either. Maybe you could get yourself a winch to mount on your truck. Otherwise, get a 4x4. Just remember, it's not hard to get yourself stuck no matter what your driving!
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