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okiedoak20 01-10-2011 10:02 AM

4x4 lifted Astro van??
 
Was thinking today driving down the road and a GMC Astro van drove by,
I know that they were avail. in AWD, But would it be possible to remove the AWD front axle and transfer case and put a standard 233 or 236 transfer case, then body lift it, tweek the torsion bars and some 33" B.F.G. mud terrans. Like a Mini van 4x4.. possibly some one with photoshop skills could make this happen, but is the chassis any thing like a Blazer.... Just a thought,
Thanks,
Robert

wlorton 01-10-2011 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by okiedoak20 (Post 395378)
Was thinking today driving down the road and a GMC Astro van drove by,
I know that they were avail. in AWD, But would it be possible to remove the AWD front axle and transfer case and put a standard 233 or 236 transfer case, then body lift it, tweek the torsion bars and some 33" B.F.G. mud terrans. Like a Mini van 4x4.. possibly some one with photoshop skills could make this happen, but is the chassis any thing like a Blazer.... Just a thought,
Thanks,
Robert

When I was in High School, eBay had this ridiculous Astro Van on 38's or larger and it had a flame job and looked completely ridic.... so it has been done before...

Red 96' 01-10-2011 10:57 AM

I always see a few at the Woodward Dream Cruise every year, so people do it (the lifting anyway) I don't know about swapping the T-cases.

Body Lift + Rear Shackles
http://www.overlandvans.com/files/97awd.jpg

4" Lift w/shackles, torsion keys, HD leafs
http://www.overlandvans.com/files/coastZ71c.jpg

Photos compliments of
http://www.overlandvans.com/0104_liftkits.html

oktain 01-10-2011 02:00 PM

You should be able to swap out the T-cases... but the issue would either be wiring up the electronic control or cutting a hole and conecting the shift linkage for the manual shift T-case...

The other issue with the shifter is that you're pretty much sitting on the engine in an Astro, so you'd need the T-case out of a Blazer with the applicable electronics...

Blazn1 01-10-2011 02:44 PM

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I read a whole build article on this at another forum, his brother-n-law was a GM Mechanic and wired up the electronics in his garage so he could run the blazer transfer case. The guy is on here, his user name is T.Low. Shot him a PM, his van is killer, has a pop up top too.

AJBert 01-10-2011 04:02 PM

You wouldn't need to change anything in the front end. Just swap out TC's using a 233 and wire it up. No need to worry about the vacuum crap.

okiedoak20 01-10-2011 04:25 PM

Also the TCCM you think, what about the PCM, and wire harness???
this may be my next project, Imagin some surf boards on top of those vans, looking pretty cool....
Robert

DKSDAD 01-11-2011 08:37 AM

I think that it would make a very cool and user friendly beach rig. Load all your gear with plenty of space inside and just think of the size of the roof rack you could put on it.

oktain 01-11-2011 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by DKSDAD (Post 395731)
I think that it would make a very cool and user friendly beach rig. Load all your gear with plenty of space inside and just think of the size of the roof rack you could put on it.

Roof rack would be pointless on a lifted Safari though... my buddy has a stock one and damn near needs a cherry picker to get to the roof...

ohsofly 01-11-2011 01:33 PM

Guy in my city has one with a V8 and must have 10inches lift and 35s, its so badass. Ill get a pic if I see it again and ask if I get a chance whats done to it.


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