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Old 04-26-2018, 01:25 PM   #15
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Re: 4wd conversion?

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Cool kit! I have considered converting my 79 C35 SRW to a 4X4. A kit sure would make it easier I would think.
Yeah I can tell you first hand it definitely makes it easier. I designed it just bc how much of a pain it is to do it using factory parts or donor parts from a factory 4wd. I still say frame swap is easiest if you can find a frame but they are hard to come by around me.

We designed it to use as many factory holes as possible so minimal drilling. We even made some youtube videos going through stripping off the 2wd hangers and such and installing our kit. We tried to make it so everyone could do it and not just people who have a lot of fabrication skills.
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