Converting a 2WD to a 4WD
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Converting a 2WD to a 4WD
Hi, we’ve got a diesel bongo 2WD, and moved into the country where the roads can be a bit icey and at the moment basically we are snowed in, I know you can buy 4WD but do you know if you can get the van converted from a 2WD to a 4WD, it is a big job, I don’t think I’d be up for it myself we are in Surrey so need a few good garages but no idea how much it would cost if doable at all
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Re: Converting a 2WD to a 4WD
Don't think I've heard of anyone doing it, all the extra parts new, front drive shafts, front diff, transfer box would make it pretty nonviable, would be easier and cheaper to buy an old vehicle with all the parts and transfer but then you have no idea of the state of those components.
Do you have proper snow tyres on, as without them even 4 wheel is going to struggle, you have to have the grip to the surface before any drive can take effect!
Do you have proper snow tyres on, as without them even 4 wheel is going to struggle, you have to have the grip to the surface before any drive can take effect!
Re: Converting a 2WD to a 4WD
Hi, no no winter tyres I did post that separately , no idea what to look for do people tend to just swap the tyres over to the whole wheels, any tips?? sorry clueless !,
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Or would all season tyres do the trick??
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Well start by getting new tyres, many people go for all season type rather than keeping two sets of wheels and tyres and swapping them round, given we only get these conditions for a few days to a week at most swapping wheels/tyres round seems troublesome.
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Re: Converting a 2WD to a 4WD
Also, if you you're 2WD has an open diff, try and find a limited slip instead second hand. It will potentially double your drive / traction in slippy situations, no substitute for the actual grip of winter vs summer tyres but useful all the same