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started my 92 2wd to 4wd and a 6.5 inch lift


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my project ive been planning for the last year and just started doing

here is the bds xj long arm crossmember I'm using nice piece all 1/4inch

 

and the lower arms i just got done making

finished pic of upper control arm and track bar bracket

and the copy of jcr 1 ton set up I'm doing tie rod here drag link later

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rd84, you need a front axle, front driveshaft, rear driveshaft specific to your wheel base/trans/tcase/axle combo, 4wd transmission, transfer case, 4wd transmission crossmember, and 4wd linkage. if your front axle is a vacuum diconnect modle, you also need the vacuum linkage. beyond that, you might want a center consol to accomediate the t-case shifter, and anything else depends on what you want to do at the same time (upgrade steering, control arms, lift, etc...

 

i think that's about it. since the 2wd's use a solid axle and the same suspension set up, it's pretty simple as far as conversions go.

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did you order the crossmember reght from BDS seperate. That's a nice piee to start out with and would save me alot of time from fabing my own. How much was it if you don't mine me asking?

no i bought it locally a place called rbr offroad he sells stuff at wholesale so it was cheaper than buying it from bds it was 290 from rbr they have a web site its www.rbroffroad.com

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