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Old 09-05-2001, 09:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have a `92 D250 Cummins 2x4 truck that is really clean with low miles - 80K. I really like it, but was thinking about converting to 4x4. I know on older Chevy's and some older fords it is a pretty straight foreward deal where you can unbolt what's there, drill some holes and mount up the front end.

What's the deal on a Dodge? Anyone done this? I know it would be easier to just get a 4x4 and sell this one, but I like it and it's clean and low mileage...
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A friend did just that to a 73 or 74 Dodge. Just changed out the crossmember. I am sure there were some other issues, but he told me it was just a matter of removing a bunch of rivets and swapping parts. Hope that helps a little,
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thanks man, that is kind of what I heard too. The guy that I heard about took at crew cab and coverted it to 4x4 and cummins and the same time.
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Ok, I thought about this for my 77 d-100 awhile back... insted of finishing my 77 W-100. Basically, I noticed it needed a different engine,a nd tranny x-member, also when you add the front spring mount, you need a brace going up to the body mount. Also, you have to drill 4 holes for the rear spring hanger.. but otherwise, i think that they are actually the same frame... hope i helped some... Garrett

BTW, I have a 77 2wd, and 77 4wd in my yard if ya need me to check anything for ya.
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Then you have to think about steering. It might be easier to find another truck to pull everything from.. axle, steering, drive shafts, and transfercase. I think it would be cheaper and way faster to just buy a 4x4.. but thats just my $.02...
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I totally agree that it would be cheaper and faster to get a 4x4, but the four wheel drive versions of a `92-`93 Dodge Cummins sell for $10,000 to $14,000 or more around here (VA) and I could only sell my 2x4 for like $8000 at most, maybe more like $7000.

I was thinking of tring to find a wrecked gas powered 4x4 dodge- even a half ton and then swapping over all of the 4x4 frame hangers, steering, transfercase, etc and buying a dana 60. Ideally I'd be able to find a diesel 4x4 as a donor but that would be a long shot.

The more I think of hit, the more of a hassle it seems.
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I think it is a waiste to put all the parts into a 4x4.. I personally think it would be easier to just keep the 2wd frame, and mate on the 2 x-members and the spring mounts. As for the steering, cross over steering is awesome... and you need the 2wd setup on the frame side to use it... just my $0.02
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sounds to me like it would be simple and satisfying ..... when you design what you want ...... your not stuck with the original design ...... a suggestion would be to go to a longer ford front spring for a better ride !!!!! ..... had a gent do it and he could say nothing bad about it ..... have to move rear shackle mount and fab it in frame ..... he also changed the rear to a van spring to soften the ride ......

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thanks for the input.

I guess if I can find a donor truck nearby or with in cheap shipping range it might be a good project.

Is the Dodge transmission one of those situations where you can swap on the tailshaft of the 4x4 version onto my 2x4 version?
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Old 09-19-2001, 12:49 PM   #10 (permalink)
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that was the one thing I was wondering about is the trans.

I have a '89 2WD diesel that I got really cheap due to the body being not that great.

What I was thinking was using a divorced NP205 Tcase then you wouldn't have to mess with the trans and you would gain a longer front driveshaft as well!

Any thoughts?
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