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2x4 into 4x4 can it be done?

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2x4 into 4x4 can it be done? - 7/28/2008 8:19:38 PM   
rebelchevy

 

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i have two s10 blazer one 89 2wd with title and a 85 4x4 without title the 4x4 is pretty much gone but i want to convert my 2wd to 4x4 all the stuff looks like it can be unbolted and rebolted very easy but i wondered if anyone has done anything like this or knows anything about this please help
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RE: 2x4 into 4x4 can it be done? - 7/31/2008 8:58:46 PM   
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well i have to say most people ushuall do the revers 4x4 to 2x4  but yes you can un bolt and transfer the 2x4 and 4x4 parts. personaly if the frame was good i wopuld just switch frames. once u beging tranfering parts u will run into problems with bushungs alighnment and fit. the most cost effective way would be to switch chassie for chassie and sell the 2x4 chassie as a street rod or sbc s10 starter chassie

just my 2cents

tommy b

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