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2wd vs 4wd chassis (lux)

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2wd vs 4wd chassis (lux)

Post by Fakey »

Can anyone tell me what differences there are between a 2wd hilux chassis an a 4wd chassis? Is the 4x4 chassis stronger/larger than the 2wd? Ive seen a few threads on Pirate where they converted later model luxes to 4x4 but no mention was made of any strength differences between the two..
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Re: 2wd vs 4wd chassis (lux)

Post by raven ute »

the fronts are different , the chassis is straight through the front of a 2wd but the conversion can be done easily
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Re: 2wd vs 4wd chassis (lux)

Post by DUDELUX »

I didnt think there was too much difference. Buddy on this board has done a couple of 2wd to 4wd Lux builds, Im sure theres a build thread in the members section on this.
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Re: 2wd vs 4wd chassis (lux)

Post by MogLux »

here is a mate of mines 2wd 70's model lux converted to a 4wd, no chassis mods to the main rails one mods to mount the airbags

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Re: 2wd vs 4wd chassis (lux)

Post by Fakey »

MogLux wrote:here is a mate of mines 2wd 70's model lux converted to a 4wd, no chassis mods to the main rails one mods to mount the airbags

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Has that been painted a green colour now? Looks like one I saw on pirate. Very cool I love the look of those old luxes.

Thanks for the replies, I didnt realise Buddy had used a 2wd chassis, Ill have to go back an have another look.

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Re: 2wd vs 4wd chassis (lux)

Post by MogLux »

Fakey wrote:
MogLux wrote:here is a mate of mines 2wd 70's model lux converted to a 4wd, no chassis mods to the main rails one mods to mount the airbags

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Has that been painted a green colour now? Looks like one I saw on pirate. Very cool I love the look of those old luxes.

Thanks for the replies, I didnt realise Buddy had used a 2wd chassis, Ill have to go back an have another look.

Basic Idea for this project will be offroad only, coils, v8, 37"s,cruiser diffs, built to run in comps like FNQ 4x4 challenge, mackay offroad challenge an social trips etc.

NOPE this is isnt getting painted will stay like this...
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Re: 2wd vs 4wd chassis (lux)

Post by Fakey »

Cool, yeah realised it was a different one. The one I was thinking of was leaf sprung all round
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