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Old 02-08-2015, 02:46 PM
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4x4 conversion

I have a 92 F150 2 WD extended cab that has been my daily driver for almost 20 years now. I have just bought a 93 f150 standard cab 4x4. What problems or changes would I have to make to put the 4x4 running gear under the 2 WD. I know what it will take on the motor and transmission and I know I will have to change my front drive shaft. My question is will the front and back suspension bolt up or what would I have to modify.


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Did th is with my 87.. everything was bolt in but you may need new driveshafts or get them cut. Your truck a shortbed? How about the parts truck?
 
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Both are short bed, but my driver is ext cab.
 
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I'm pretty sure ull need new driveshafts
 
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