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2WD --> 4WD conversion 4.0L 5spd (ax15 I think)


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Hey guys, just joined. I'm 16 and bought my first rig a couple of months ago. As far as insurance goes and gas prices for a 16 year old go (if any of you can remember that far back) 4x4's are pricy and 2WD works pretty good around town. But I was talking to JeepcoMJ on facebook about a conversion... if I can get convince my shop teacher to let me use his shop for a week next semester I would like to be able to have 4WD for the winter, (and I can obviously just switch to 2WD with the T-case to save gas)

So as far as I know i'm gunna need to buy a wrecked cherokee and pull out the front axel, T-case, front drive shaft, shorten my rear driveshaft/buy new one, remove tranny spacer etc. Jeepco metioned spline problems with the 2WD transmission and the T-case. Would like some help in planning this out and seeing if i'll be able to do this.

Thanks

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I am going to do the same, but with a auto trans. Basically I am gather all the info possible. I will forward you what I find out as soon as I put it together. Also NAXJA as some info on this.

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yep mike, a 2wd output spline won't work with a 4wd spacer and t-case. you'd need that output spline and for what it's worth, you'd SAVE money by buying a 4wd tranny...

 

don't forget shifter handle and linkages for the 4wd...that's 2 rods, one pivot piece, and the bushing and mount for the pivot piece, then the handle.

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I'll put some pics up later tonight, i'll include the pics of the floor pans i'm welding in right now if anybody wants to see how I'm doing those.

 

Pat, If I do find and entire 5spd 4X4 cherokee, would all the linkages and shifter handle positions be the same in the manches? and if I can't find a 5spd cherokee, how much work/money would it be to change the output shaft on the tranny?

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Ok, took a while to figure out pic posting but here it goes.

 

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Just bought it, drove it home from Guelph for $1800 (CAN), 206 000km on the odo

 

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Snows melted, Dad gave me the garage for as long as I need it. So far have bought replacement shocks, coils springs, exhaust pipe and

muffler, re-sealed the rear Diff cover cause it was leaking and put in that mint new radiator. All parts are OEM replacement because I have

connections that get my 50-60% off OEM parts from CANUSA. Ex: that rad cost me $87 + tax.

 

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Old Interior

 

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New Interior

 

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(Before Pic)

Current Project, I have about 5 panels like this, they're all ground and cleaned. Two have been welded in and this weekennd I'll start on the third

 

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(Mid-way Pic)

 

So right now my goal is to complete everything that will get the truck

safetied ie: floors, by mid-July, than in the Fall I'll think about taking it off

the road again for a bit to do the fun stuff like converting to 4WD, 3.5 lift

and some 31.5's or 33's.

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nice :D

mines an 89, i paid $2000(CND)

2wd, SWB, 179,000km,

i only have surface rust spots on mine

planning a 4x4 conversion with SOA (5.5 inches of lifti think)

 

can't wait to see you finished product :cheers:

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So as far as I know i'm gunna need to buy a wrecked cherokee and pull out the front axel, T-case, front drive shaft, shorten my rear driveshaft/buy new one, remove tranny spacer etc. Jeepco metioned spline problems with the 2WD transmission and the T-case. Would like some help in planning this out and seeing if i'll be able to do this.

Thanks

 

Jump on jeepkings.ca to find a whole crap load of ppl in your area selling the parts you need. I can almost garuntee you able to fins what you need to about 300 bucks if you wait long enough for a cherokee to pop up for sale, not to mention you will find someone who will give you a hand if you need it.

 

as far as getting your tech answered, stay on here the people are a lot nicer and a lot more of a help in my opinion. A lot of times you will get flamed on the other websites, although I admit that there are some really nice people on jeepkings as well

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