No. They will have different tail housings and output shafts
yea if it is 4x4.because the 2x4 does not get good traction
honestly don't even try this approach, just buy another truck much cheaper,they have different frames
your 95 dodge ram has 360 hp i have one thank u
2x4-56 2x4=8 8-56= -48)
The transmissions are the same, the difference is 4x4s have transfer cases and different tail housings, driveshafts.
Yes.
2x4 does not equal 7, it equals 8. 2x4=8 is a correct statement.
It's 2x4, not 2x2, and typically, the answer is going to be no. A 2x4 transmission will be set up for the driveshaft to run directly from the transmission to the driveshaft, and won't be set up to allow the mounting of a transfer case to it. Additionally, the splines of a 2x4 and 4x4 transmission may not be the same, as the output shaft of the 4x4 transmission would be going into a transfer case, and wouldn't be directly connected to a driveshaft.
I have done this particular conversion. It is rather more involved than you would think, and unless the truck is of considerable collector or sentimental value, not worth the effort. Buy a 4X4.
Can be eight or eleven feet long. In actuality, it can be as long as you want. 2x4 refers to the width and height dimensions of the plank, not the length. So I could cut a 2x4 to 2 inches long and it would be a 2 inch long 2x4.
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