AyWoSch Motors
The Parts Guy
- Joined
- Nov 6, 2020
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- Location
- New Mexico
- First Name
- Ayden
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K1500 Sierra
- Engine Size
- 350ci V8
You could.
Get a 2wd config trans, a carrier bearing bracket, a 2wd long ned 2 piece shaft, and just let the front axle float free. Bada bing bada boom, 2wd K10.
Itd probaly ride exactly the same as it did before, and I dont think the drive shaft angle would ne a problem, because itd be like doing a lift kit on a 2wd.
I wouldn't do it personally, kind of a waste of time, but it could work.
The parts you need cant be too hard to find or too expensive. You'll probaly spend just as much time, money, and energy, to modify it to run 2wd as it would just be to just go to a junkyard and get the 4x4 parts you need.
Doable, but I wouldn't. Good luck
Get a 2wd config trans, a carrier bearing bracket, a 2wd long ned 2 piece shaft, and just let the front axle float free. Bada bing bada boom, 2wd K10.
Itd probaly ride exactly the same as it did before, and I dont think the drive shaft angle would ne a problem, because itd be like doing a lift kit on a 2wd.
I wouldn't do it personally, kind of a waste of time, but it could work.
The parts you need cant be too hard to find or too expensive. You'll probaly spend just as much time, money, and energy, to modify it to run 2wd as it would just be to just go to a junkyard and get the 4x4 parts you need.
Doable, but I wouldn't. Good luck