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Old 09-22-2002, 12:29 AM   #1
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K/5 4x4 to 2x4

OK, I just spent six years and almost thirty grand restoring and customizing my first 4x4. It's a 72 K/5 with 6 inches of Skyjacker lift, 33x14.5 Micky Baja's on twelve inch rims. Looks sweet, but I'm just not diggin the handleing or ride quality. Here's my question, can I use the 4x4 frame in a 2x4 conversion? Or do I have to use a 2x4 frame?
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Old 09-22-2002, 12:42 AM   #2
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Yeah, okay, I guess it could be done. But my question... Why? I mean if you spent all that money restoring a customizing a blazer, why would you just want to go hack it to pieces, if you don't want the rough handling, get a short bed truck and throw some 18s on it, lower it, you'll have a nice ride. But you built a 4x4 that's what you have. Don't expect it to take turns like a viper or accelerate like a Maclaren F1. But Just my opinion. I didn't mean to *****. Also Welcome to THE board, From Good Ol KY.
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Old 09-22-2002, 01:09 AM   #3
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First of YES you can! I'm in the process of it now. As to why...1) it's yours 2) 2wd's are nearly impossible to find at a reasonable price 3) 2wd's, even converted ones, are worth more. 4) Chances are your not going 4 wheelin' anyway. There are other reasons but #1 is enough.
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Old 09-22-2002, 03:14 AM   #4
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I second or third, that it can be done. Only drawback would be having a leaf sprung rear instead of the factory coil sprung rears. I you do this put me on the list for that skyjacker 6" lift. My Blazer is in need of 2" more lift. lol
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Old 09-22-2002, 04:12 AM   #5
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fourth that. i say 2wd that blazer and sell the stuff you pull off to pay for the project.

you'll need a 2wd front crossmember, try to make the rear into a coil rear it will be better then leaf IMO.
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Old 09-22-2002, 12:18 PM   #6
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Not sure but I don't think trailing arms are a bolt on for 4x4 frames. Just go 4 link.
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