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Re: Anyone seen an A-100 converted to 4wd? Pics?
[Re: SattyNoCar]
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12/19/21 09:20 PM
12/19/21 09:20 PM
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Since it's already leaf springs, a live front axle would be easy. Blocks in rear to level. Transfer case might be tricky a divorce case shouldn't be too hard to add.
T case linkage would be the easiest part of the conversion l
Would the unibody handle the abuse?
Angry white pureblood male
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Re: Anyone seen an A-100 converted to 4wd? Pics?
[Re: poorboy]
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12/20/21 09:34 AM
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Years ago someone posted theirs on sweptline.org, but the pictures are gone. I think the position of the transfer case would be similar to a Forward Control Jeep. From their post: I have a 68 A100 4x4. See pics.. 318/ 3spd... dana 27 front/rear axles from a scout, dana 300 t-case. works well but i want to find some later model scout axles.. dana 44 rear and dana 30 front.
1970 Dodge d100/eventually going on a 77 D100 frame
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