is it possible to have 4 wheel drive installed onto any car?
alexmurphy
09-15-2010, 08:51 PM
Im a little bit into offroading, but i cant find a car with 4 wheel drive that works for me. I like the Mazda Mazdaspeed3, but its only 2 wheel drive, which won't get me far off the streets. would it be possible to convert one to 4 wheel drive?
for the answer, you dont have to be specific about the mazda, i was using it as an example
for the answer, you dont have to be specific about the mazda, i was using it as an example
MagicRat
09-15-2010, 09:14 PM
It's possible to convert any car to 4wd, but it is highly impractical to do so. It is far, far cheaper and easier simply to buy a car that was manufactured with 4wd or all-wheel-drive. (AWD)
Most AWD cars have very limited off-road capabilities. They are designed primarily for slippery on-road conditions, and/or for high-performance use. They are not intended for off-road use.
Some cars, like Subarus and some AWD Volvos and Mitsubishis have modest off-road capabilities. But they are no substitute for a SUV or crossover.
That being said, I have had good luck off-roading some small, light front wheel drive cars. Large snow tires, aired-down to low pressure, and some care allows you to get quite far off road. But I would only do this with an old car, not something that actually had any real value.
Most AWD cars have very limited off-road capabilities. They are designed primarily for slippery on-road conditions, and/or for high-performance use. They are not intended for off-road use.
Some cars, like Subarus and some AWD Volvos and Mitsubishis have modest off-road capabilities. But they are no substitute for a SUV or crossover.
That being said, I have had good luck off-roading some small, light front wheel drive cars. Large snow tires, aired-down to low pressure, and some care allows you to get quite far off road. But I would only do this with an old car, not something that actually had any real value.
shorod
09-16-2010, 06:57 AM
Are you planning to run 'shine or something?
As MagicRat suggested, there are a few options out there that already seem similar to an AWD Mazdaspeed3 with limited off-road capability (Subaru in particular). If the Subaru isn't off-road capable enough, then you'd be looking for a dedicated off-road vehicle with high ground clearance, or an old AMC Eagle. But the Eagle won't have sports-car like handling on-road. A Rothman's Porsche 959 may serve your needs, but would not fall in to really anyone's "affordable" category for daily use.
-Rod
As MagicRat suggested, there are a few options out there that already seem similar to an AWD Mazdaspeed3 with limited off-road capability (Subaru in particular). If the Subaru isn't off-road capable enough, then you'd be looking for a dedicated off-road vehicle with high ground clearance, or an old AMC Eagle. But the Eagle won't have sports-car like handling on-road. A Rothman's Porsche 959 may serve your needs, but would not fall in to really anyone's "affordable" category for daily use.
-Rod
gremlin96
09-25-2010, 03:25 PM
i have seen a 4x4 mods ,done by using a truck that was all ready 4x4 and putting the body on it.
mcmalloy
09-25-2010, 04:03 PM
skid plates and good tires and RPM make for good off roading in a two wheel drive
maguire0011
09-27-2010, 12:42 AM
hi,
might be possible even if you do it,all this car will need now is better brakes like the EBC brake pads I found at http://www.buycock.com/ebc/
might be possible even if you do it,all this car will need now is better brakes like the EBC brake pads I found at http://www.buycock.com/ebc/
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