yota8
Well-Known Member
Do you know of anyone that has taken one of the oldschool toyotas (with the 4 roundheadlights) and made one into a 4wd? Pics please
Nope, can't be done.
Can't be done?? I may be a noob.. but anything is possible. You might have to fabricate a whole new frame, but I am sure it can be done bbt:
Whats up with the frame?
There was actually a Co. years ago that did conversions on the early 2wd yotas, using a Dana 27 front,unknown t-case,...Google it--
Frames are like training wheels for wheelers :fawkdancesmiley:
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Can't be done?? I may be a noob.. but anything is possible. You might have to fabricate a whole new frame, but I am sure it can be done bbt:
Oh so you prefer the folded sheet metal unibodys? :fawkdancesmiley:
Your sarcasm filter is broken.
yota8: Obviously if you're going to make an old school toyota into 4wd, then everything's going to be pretty custom. You can bolt up a 4wd tranny and transmission from a later toyota, fab up a crossmember, then put hack out all the 2wd front suspension and put your axles under it. No reason why not, other than the amount of work and fabrication involved to make it clean and work good.
Before I put the cage in the unibody in my XJ was stiffer than half the rigs with frames I've seen. Heck now that it has a cage I'd say that my XJ is stuffer than just about anyone
I wouldn't consider it that much work, compared to all what I had to do for my pathfinder and making all custom brackets for it, get the supply's, and go through a **** load of grinding disks and 3 harbor freight grinders :/
Yeah, but has your pathfinder wheeled yet? Does it run and drive and stop? Building a rig that's capable and safe involves a lot of nickel and dime **** that all adds up in the end... adds up in money, time, ingenuity, and sheer frustration, even when you start with something modern and running/driving like your pathfinder.
Haven't had the chance to really "wheel it" I pretty much just got it done so it was driveable and I got pulled over so much in it cause of how far the tires stuck out on each side. Ive never really had a problem with it besides I had to fix the steering "balljoint 60 and i bent my draglink" and I did my brakes on it but never tied them down to the axle (hardline) and it kept on shaking around back there till the flange part broke off and I had to drive home in 4lo downshifting
Ive always wondered if you could take a Comanche and put the frame from under that and fab it to an xj? hmm...
Note: a Comanche doesn't have a frame, it
Exactly.
More power to ya though. I still think you should just keep the pathy, fix the bugs and wheel the shiat out of it.
That could have been an option, and ive never heard of a oneton pathfinder, but the ammount of money to get it up here, and for the knuckles 329 each!!!
Plus I needed a daily driver and the cops loved that thing :booo:
It would cost even more money to start over with an old toyota.