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2WD for 4WD

Discussion in '2nd Gen 4Runners (1990-1995)' started by 95RunnerATX, Sep 20, 2019.

  1. Sep 20, 2019 at 4:19 AM
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    95RunnerATX

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    Newbie here ,Can a 95 4Runner with 2WD be converted to 4WD using OEM parts ? If you asked why didn't I just get 4WD Runner the answer is I got the 4Runner in somewhat good condition and running for $100 and couldn't pass it up.
     
  2. Sep 20, 2019 at 6:03 AM
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    SlvrSlug

    SlvrSlug Slightly bent.

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    The short answer is yes, are you going to do the work your self?
     
  3. Sep 20, 2019 at 8:28 AM
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    jester243

    jester243 rabble rabble rabble

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    I changed some lights, tires and tinted windows...mind blowing huh
    with enough money and time anything is possible...
     
  4. Sep 20, 2019 at 4:09 PM
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    95RunnerATX

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    Going to start hunting down parts in junkyards in my area. Seen some crashed runners 2nd gen not far from me. Thank for the quick response.
     
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  5. Sep 20, 2019 at 7:12 PM
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    4scooter19

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    I would opt for a solid axle if I was going to do that much work.
     
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    Ghood2002

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    Curious...did you ever do your conversion? If so, how difficult was it? I'm looking into options to do the same...just wondering if it is worth the effort. Same as you, I got a great deal on a 2002 2wd with very low miles.
     
  7. Jan 5, 2021 at 7:41 AM
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    watermelonman122

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    I've never looked underneath on a 2WD, but I'd imagine you'd need a whooooole lot of parts to make that conversion. I'm sure you'd need a new transmission crossmember since the 4WD crossmember mounts to the bottom of the transfer case. I'd guess you'd need a transmission too since it not a divorced transfer case and I doubt the 2WD trans would match up with the TC interface. Of course you'll need a transfer case, front prop shaft, and the front diff for whatever config you go with (OEM ADD, OEM manual hubs, or solid axle). I Regarding 4scooter19's comment, I'd seriously consider looking into a solid axle if you're going to put in this much work. If you've got nothing but time, this could be a really neat project and quite the steal. Here's someone who did it on Yotatech with an auto trans.

    https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/2wd-4wd-conversion-complete-141506/
     

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