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What 4WD lift parts can I use in a 2wd

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Old 08-25-2011, 05:57 PM
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What 4WD lift parts can I use in a 2wd

Just bought a parts truck. It has a 3" lift and 4wd but I have a 2wd. I know the rear leafs and all will work, but what from the front will work? The coils and shocks look to mount about the same, but I'm wondering about the Radius arm drop brackets and the other drop bracket in the middle of the TTB, I have a feeling that one isn't the same but wondering if anybody knows. Just seeing what I can and can't use.
 
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A lift for your lift...

It should all be a bolt on job. All pivot points & bushings will be the same. I completed a 4WD conversion this spring on my 95 F350 using F150 radius arms & axles/spindles mated to 1975 Chevy K20 spindles, rotors, calipers, & brackets. All geometry is the same.

For your project, I would assume you will need a drop pitman arm for your steering gear; which is probably on your donor kit.

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