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Old 02-28-2012, 02:40 PM
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'88 pickup 4WD conversion

I'm willing to bet this has been asked here before, but would it be worth it to make my truck a 4WD? it's got the 22R, 200k miles been babied most its life. i've read it's not the ideal engine for off-roading, but it's my first truck and i would love to beast mode it.
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if your not gonna do too much hardcore stuff i think a 3" lift, rear locker, and winch should be fine. but then again its all on your preference
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Do you have any idea how much work is involved??

Buy a 4X4 as a project truck so you have something to drive till it is finished.

That way your not rushing trying to get things done.

i can understand all to well I had my first truck sitting here for years thinking I am going to get it back on the road .

It went for scrap freeing up space. I very seldom think about it anymore.
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yeah, my buddies are tellin me it'd be cheaper to just buy a 4x4. And an '85 4x4 pickup is definitely a dream truck of mine. That's probably what i'll do, i'm about to go to tech school so, i guess i'll learn myself just how much work would be involved ha.
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Its not unpossible. I did it. Its a lot easier to find a truck that doesn't have the snot beat out it when its a 2wd.
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Shouldn't be too hard, some even say that a SAS'd 2wd frame is better than a 4x4 IFS frame for uptravel.


http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=496869
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Originally Posted by James Woods
some even say that a SAS'd 2wd frame is better than a 4x4 IFS frame for uptravel.


http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=496869
This is true. The 86 and later 4wd frames don't have an arch over where the axle would be due to the UCA . The 2wd frames have the arch like 85 and earlier frames.
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