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4wd to 2wd Conversion Question
Would it be possible to make my Blazer 2wd by just swapping for a 2wd transmission, dropping the transfer case, and getting a 2wd drive shaft?
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it has been done before with out replacing the transmission
I bet the person who did so will stop by this thread soon |
oh dawgggggg here we go! lol.
I removed ALL of my 4wd stuff,but the transfercase and tranny...why? because you'd have to either refabricate the torsion bar crossmember or else your driveshaft wont work with it(crossmember is in the way)...I found a write on where someone took a driveshaft carrier bearing,installed it on the crossmember and made a 2pc driveshaft etc. I cant find it. gio,there. my work is done. lol.. if you have anymore questions message me OP Just pull the front driveshaft,front diff,cv axles,put the outter cv axle ends back in the front hubs,or else your hub bearings will crash and burn as soon as you pull out of the driveway. |
your the only one that explain this .Your the one who deleted half of truck
did you ever delete the fender wells ? I can still picture the fenders falling off (Giggles) |
I didnt...i love my cruise control,and i remembered its bolted to the inner fender...im not sure how well it would work flopping around. thats allotta muddy bolts to pull to find out it wouldnt work..
Trucks gained a lil weight with the sub box and the spare tire i got for it.. |
finally a spare i bet you still dont have a jack tho
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actually....no....LOL....i hate the little scissor jacks,and imma have to stop being a cheap ass and buy a bottle jack.
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Originally Posted by chris015
(Post 476893)
oh dawgggggg here we go! lol.
I removed ALL of my 4wd stuff,but the transfercase and tranny...why? because you'd have to either refabricate the torsion bar crossmember or else your driveshaft wont work with it(crossmember is in the way)...I found a write on where someone took a driveshaft carrier bearing,installed it on the crossmember and made a 2pc driveshaft etc. I cant find it. gio,there. my work is done. lol.. if you have anymore questions message me OP Just pull the A - front driveshaft, B1 - cv axles, B2 - {Dissassemble cv at outer} B3 - put the outter cv axle ends {spline shaft} back in the front hubs, {Torque to specs} or else your hub bearings will crash and burn as soon as you pull out of the driveway. front diff, {optional} Note: Relabeled steps for 'A' and 'B' levels. A is easiest to resolve some 4WD 'binding' issues. If they are Transfer case related 'A' will usually free it up. But the front diff will still be a small drag. If desired then do 'B'. You must do ALL of 'B'. Here's how to disassemble the joint from shaft http://www.ehow.com/way_5638387_diy-...-cv-joint.html If that isnt clear enough, I recall Chris saying in another thread 'just beat the crap out of it till it comes apart'... LOL After all.. they are cheap on ebay. Here's one $85 pair rebuilt |
Originally Posted by pettyfog
(Post 476958)
Took liberty of edit, Those 4 steps ought to solve any drivability probs.. unless your transfer case is stuck in Lo, somehow
Note: Relabeled steps for 'A' and 'B' levels. A is easiest to resolve some 4WD 'binding' issues. If they are Transfer case related 'A' will usually free it up. But the front diff will still be a small drag. If desired then do 'B'. You must do ALL of 'B'. Here's how to disassemble the joint from shaft DIY Rebuild a CV Joint | eHow.com If that isnt clear enough, I recall Chris saying in another thread 'just beat the crap out of it till it comes apart'... LOL After all.. they are cheap on ebay. Here's one $85 pair rebuilt |
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