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<blockquote data-quote="NotMatt" data-source="post: 1144274" data-attributes="member: 15947"><p>Your sarcasm filter is broken.</p><p></p><p>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. Downside is that you will still be stuck with a carb'ed old school toyota, but that can be solved too with a motor swap. </p><p></p><p>Personally, I love the look of those old trucks, and would like to see one done up right with some 1-tons under it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NotMatt, post: 1144274, member: 15947"] 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. Downside is that you will still be stuck with a carb'ed old school toyota, but that can be solved too with a motor swap. Personally, I love the look of those old trucks, and would like to see one done up right with some 1-tons under it. [/QUOTE]
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