2wd to 4wd conversion completed

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jaytango

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Hi guys. Just wanted to post the video of my completed 4wd conversion. It was great fun and lots of learning. Hope yall enjoy it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34fdkxh6TNs

Parts List:
(Phase 1) $200
- Transfer Case $175
- Switch $15
- Volt meter $9

(Phase 2) $340
- Transfer Case Adapter - $97 52852986AB/AC (52854195ab)
- Short Intermediate output SHAFT - $55 52852915AA
- Rear driveshaft $105 52853436AC
- Mount bracket $50 52125450AC (52125136ae old)
- Shaft clip 52852916AA $4
- TC NUTS AND CONED WASHER (6) J4006681 $24
- Adapter to plate bolts (2) 6503699 $5

(Phase 3) $384
- Front axles - $130
- Front Diff - $175
- Front driveshaft - 52853442AE - $89

- BRACKET. Mounting. Axle support. 52132031AB $69
- BOLTS (x2) for rear doggone mount 52125143AC $0 (i had some in garage)
- Momentary on safety switch (to park) $10

(Front hardware) $20
- Front BRACKET BOLTS. Mounting. (x3) - 06100402
- Front BRACKET NUTS (x3). 06101687
- Front ISOLATOR.(52125142AC) BOLT Axle Mounting. (??? 05104664AA)
- Front ISOLATOR.(52125142AC) NUT Axle Mounting. (??? 06104718AA)
- Left ISOLATOR (52125443AA) BOLT
- Left ISOLATOR (52125443AA) NUT



(Phase 4)
 

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So about a grand in material, not bad I guess. I did not watch the video yet, and as I am not technically savvy, is this a complete stand alone set up, as it's not monitored by the vehicles electronics? Anyway nice job either way.

Bert
 

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So about a grand in material, not bad I guess. I did not watch the video yet, and as I am not technically savvy, is this a complete stand alone set up, as it's not monitored by the vehicles electronics? Anyway nice job either way.

Bert

Thanks Bert. Yes, complete standalone. Electronically, it's just the voltmeter monitoring the voltage of the position sensor, the switch to actuate the TC shift motor, a kill switch that actuates when I shift out of park, and a relay for master power which switches off when the ignition is off. At the end of the video, I demonstrate the operation.
 

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