2x4 to 4x4, what do I need?

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bnmwilliams
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2x4 to 4x4, what do I need?

Post by bnmwilliams »

I am thinking of converting my 89 B2 2x4 to a 4x4 but I have a few questions. I owned an 87 B2 4x4 but let it go when I bough my 96 Explorer (mistake #1), so I know my way around the systems. However it has been a couple of years now, and the memory is not as clear. Now I own a 89 B2 2x4 and was wondering what I need to turn it into a stock, preferably bolt together, 4x4. I'll get to the extreme stuff later.

Any help would be appreciated, a step by step would be even better.

thanks :usa:
DBrown
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Post by DBrown »

well, you will need a 4x4 transfer case, their is a tech writup on the main page on how to put that in. all BII's have a transfer case even 2x4's. the TTB front, make sure you get the same gear ratio as the rear, driveshaft, all the brackets for the front end, and I think you will be on your way. you need to find out what tranny you are running and then make sure you get a front driveshaft from a truck with the same or it might not fit.
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bnmwilliams
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Post by bnmwilliams »

Thanks for the info. Here is a Noob question for you, what is a TTB front? Twin Tortion Bar?
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Post by In the Zone »

twin traction beam best ifs out there :laugh:
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Post by bnmwilliams »

I noted from your signature that you reference some numbers (BII 86 locked 8.8 full width D44 2.9 1354 5spd). I have also seen in other posts the same kind of thin i.e. 7.5 etc. Could you please tell me the significance?

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DBrown
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Post by DBrown »

basicly discribing the upgrades he's done. 7.5, 8.8, 9" are all rear ends. 1356 is his transfer case, D44 is his frontend. stock you have a D28 TTB front, 7.5 rear, and 1350 or 1356 transfercase. all BII's came with a v6,unless it was swaped out with something else.
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Post by Warlock489 »

Hey DBrown, not "all" BIIs had a Dummy Tcase. I got a late 90 BII that had a Mazda M50D-R1 without it. I thought it was weird and checked all the codes from the truck. The tranny that was in it came that way.
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