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Going from 4wd to 2wd and need some input
I have a super clean factory 72 blazer 4wd that I'm wanting to make into a 2wd. Would it be easier to pull all the suspension off it's original frame and replace it with 2wd drive parts... Or use my 2wd frame from a 72 short bed pickup and set the blazer body on that frame? Would that even work? I know the frames are really close to the same.
I was also thinking of putting an airbag system on it. So would I just be waisting my time and money by swapping frames? |
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Re: Going from 4wd to 2wd and need some input
The front half of your SWB truck frame is the same but not the rear. It really depends on how big of a project you want this to be. You can convert your existing frame to 2wd by using a 2wd donor for the entire front crossmember and steering.
The cheapest rout would be to find a 73-87 C10 truck or 73-91 Burb to rob the front suspension from. Update parts as you install them. The other option would be to use a aftermarket lowered crossmember such as the one designed by Nathan Porter at Porterbuilt. There are several other Forum vendors that supply a similiar product, such as Scotts Hotrods, and Suicide Doors. This will allow you to lay frame if you want to go that low. I'm not a big 4WD guy, but I would have a hard time converting such a nice Blazer. Then again, it will look just as sweet laid out.
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Re: Going from 4wd to 2wd and need some input
static drop - would recommend a donor front end.
if you're wanting to layout or put bags on the blazer i would invest in a drop member from suicide doors, KP or whomever you prefer. The front setup from those kits are awesome looking and built to last. IMO - if you bag the truck chances are you'll want to as low as possible..therefore skipping to the drop member kit would save money (in the long run) well in my theory and if i had a nice blazer or the money ![]()
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Re: Going from 4wd to 2wd and need some input
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I've already got a bare frame with the suspension still attached (72 shortwide) so it would seem to be fairly easy to lay the blazer on it... Besides the obvious difference between 2wd & 4wd rear suspension, is there a difference in the length of the blazer and pickup frames? Posted via Mobile Device |
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Re: Going from 4wd to 2wd and need some input
I'm a little rough on 69-72 Blazers, but I am thinking the frames are totally different in the rear. I would use the 72 front suspension and go from there.
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