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Old 01-05-2004 | 01:35 PM
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Pontiac Story... debunked (at least partially)
Old 01-05-2004 | 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by BigTex
You could fairly easily remove the transfer case and move to a 2wd tail housing and driveshaft. You are going to have many more problems swapping out the front end and removing the front differential. I guess you could leave hte front end alone, but you really wouldn't drop much weight with only losing the AWD Tcase. Programming could turn off the AWD sensors.

I don't think its worth doing.

youd also have to change the output shaft in the trans, and the tranny crossmember. I dont think there are any sensors that youd have to worry about. youd have to do some work on the front spindles, the spindle from a 2wd sub/tahoe/avalanche would probably make it the easiest to do.

I dont think it would be worth doing either
Old 01-05-2004 | 04:04 PM
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Did you actually think I came up with that
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