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80 series 2wd conversion

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80 series 2wd conversion

Post by AUGTREE »

Does anyone know what parts are needed or used to do this conversion???
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Post by tom_286 »

2 spanners... remove one of your drive shafts

What do you mean exactly by a 2wd conversion?
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Post by joel HJ60 »

Pardon?
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Post by AUGTREE »

you can get a kit from marks 4wd adapters. $500, don't want to spend that much if it's just free wheeling hubs.
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Post by AUGTREE »

part time 4wd
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Post by tom_286 »

AUGTREE wrote:you can get a kit from marks 4wd adapters. $500, don't want to spend that much if it's just free wheeling hubs.
Nah its more than that, they change parts of you transfer case as well so when your center diff lock is disengauged the front output wont turn. Engauge the center diff and your back to 4x4.
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Post by AUGTREE »

I thought it might be a bit more involved. bugger! Thanx for the help.
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Post by Matt_88 »

just finished one on a mates 80. It was pretty easy thing to do realli. He got it from 4wd systems the only problem we had was trying to remove a bearing from the gear that is replaced.
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Post by gir80 »

put a transfer out of a dx 80 in it thats all i did on my 80 works perfect, n one of my mates put a kit threw his constant transfer n it doesnt really like it
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Post by Tiny »

based on you specs I take it you dont want to do the conversion for econamy, I will presume you are getting vibration through the front shaft at high speeds, in which case most people find fitting a double carden drive shaft to the front works well
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