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2008 4x4 conversion questions
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[QUOTE="sootie, post: 1516497, member: 8162"] In a nutshell, you need to remove the I beam front end along with coils, shocks and trailing arms. Then you will need: - 4x4 transmission output shaft/housing. -manual transfer case -rear driveshaft -full front axle with draglink -front driveshaft -front shocks -4x4 steering gear w/pitman arm -coils of whatever weight rating you choose 6000lb is the heaviest and will set your truck to 4x4 ride height -radius arms (these mount to the existing frame mounts but utilize the other hole) Sent from my SM-G955W using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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