grihn
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '91 XLT
Hello,
I have a '91 Explorer 2wd that I'm looking to convert to 4wd. I don't plan on doing any major off-road playing with this, I mainly want to do it for snow, and the only thing I don't like about my current Explorer is that it's 2wd.
The reason I want to convert rather than just buy a 4x4 and use that is I recently picked up my '91 in very good condition, and it only has 66k on it...this vehicle is my daily driver, and I don't really want to tag/insure a vehicle to use a few months out of the year. My plan so far is to buy a 4x4 on craigslist and just swap the necessary parts and then scrap it.
My questions are as follows.
1) If someone could provide me with the exact parts (or a link) that I'll need to swap I'd appreciate it...I did a quick search but didn't find everything.
2) I really hope to use my existing transmission, because of the low miles. It's an auto tranny...can I put the transfer case from a 4x4 on this transmission, or are the transmissions themselves actually different? If the transmissions are different and I have to swap them, I may buy a remanufactured one because I don't really want to put a transmission in with 100k+ and be having issues with it...if I have to get a remanufactured one, can someone link a good place to buy one? I've seen 'em on ebay, and may just get one of those if I have to unless you think there's somewhere better/cheaper.
3) How do I make sure the gear ratio's are the same in the differentials? I'm pretty sure I have 3.73, but how can I check to be sure (preferably without opening the differential and counting!) and how do I verify the one I purchase is the same?
4) I think I know the answer, but I should be able to purchase any first gen (91-94) Explorer without any of the necessary parts being different, and when I do the swap everything should pretty much line right up, correct?
5) I recently replaced the brakes in my Explorer...are the 2wd and 4wd front break parts the same? I think they would be, but on ebay they have different auctions for 4wd and 2wd, but....it's ebay so I wasn't sure if that meant anything.
6) Last question, when I do this I am probably going to put a manual hub conversion in...how does this work with push button 4x4? I would assume you just lock in hubs, then engage the 4wd and everything else is normal (as far as switching to low 4, etc...).
Thank you for your time.
I have a '91 Explorer 2wd that I'm looking to convert to 4wd. I don't plan on doing any major off-road playing with this, I mainly want to do it for snow, and the only thing I don't like about my current Explorer is that it's 2wd.
The reason I want to convert rather than just buy a 4x4 and use that is I recently picked up my '91 in very good condition, and it only has 66k on it...this vehicle is my daily driver, and I don't really want to tag/insure a vehicle to use a few months out of the year. My plan so far is to buy a 4x4 on craigslist and just swap the necessary parts and then scrap it.
My questions are as follows.
1) If someone could provide me with the exact parts (or a link) that I'll need to swap I'd appreciate it...I did a quick search but didn't find everything.
2) I really hope to use my existing transmission, because of the low miles. It's an auto tranny...can I put the transfer case from a 4x4 on this transmission, or are the transmissions themselves actually different? If the transmissions are different and I have to swap them, I may buy a remanufactured one because I don't really want to put a transmission in with 100k+ and be having issues with it...if I have to get a remanufactured one, can someone link a good place to buy one? I've seen 'em on ebay, and may just get one of those if I have to unless you think there's somewhere better/cheaper.
3) How do I make sure the gear ratio's are the same in the differentials? I'm pretty sure I have 3.73, but how can I check to be sure (preferably without opening the differential and counting!) and how do I verify the one I purchase is the same?
4) I think I know the answer, but I should be able to purchase any first gen (91-94) Explorer without any of the necessary parts being different, and when I do the swap everything should pretty much line right up, correct?
5) I recently replaced the brakes in my Explorer...are the 2wd and 4wd front break parts the same? I think they would be, but on ebay they have different auctions for 4wd and 2wd, but....it's ebay so I wasn't sure if that meant anything.
6) Last question, when I do this I am probably going to put a manual hub conversion in...how does this work with push button 4x4? I would assume you just lock in hubs, then engage the 4wd and everything else is normal (as far as switching to low 4, etc...).
Thank you for your time.