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Old 09-21-2013, 11:50 PM
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I know a guy that may let me take the suspension out from under a Bronco. Will the electronic 4wd switch work or will it have to be mechanical?
 
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You'll have to use a transfer case that's compatible with your transmission. Actually, you'll need a 4WD transmission, too. I've never done a 2WD to 4WD conversion, so I don't really know what it takes to convert your transmission, but it seems like it would just be easier to buy a used transmission/transfer case.

I'm not sure which years had electronic shift transfer cases or what transmissions they're compatible with, so hopefully somebody else will chime in here.
 
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the 2WD to 4WD swap requires the 4wd output shaft (shorter), the 4wd tail housing (shorter w/ mating bolt pattern), and I think there's a bushing you have to change somewhere. Supposedly can be done without dropping the trans, all in the tailhousing area.
 
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Does the tailshaft have to come off of a 42RE which is what I have?
 

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Does the tailshaft have to come off of a 42RE which is what I have?
This I am not sure. I know the internals are smaller on a 42, but I would like to think that the output shaft and bushings are the same straight across.
 
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Can I use a stock transfer case or are they too weak?
 
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Originally Posted by 01dak3.9
Can I use a stock transfer case or are they too weak?
The NP231D (stock in my truck) is actually pretty strong. I'm still running it with no problems.
 
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The thought of doing an sas is also tempting me to do a V8 swap.
 
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Also do I need a computer from a 4wd truck or will the 2wd computer work?
 
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Originally Posted by 01dak3.9
Also do I need a computer from a 4wd truck or will the 2wd computer work?
as long as you use a mechanical transfer case, the computer shouldn't care. If you use an electric one, you can go either way- they should be easily hot-wireable.
 


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