clutch pedal
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clutch pedal
what do I need to put a clutch pedal in my 72 ranger 2wd that is a factory auto trans what years will work the trans is a 4spd 4x4 w/t transfercase I want some granny gears for pulling logs/trucks/and to hear them duals backrap
if its fixed break it again red white and ford blue the only up hill thats good is the one you are going down
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Re: clutch pedal
As far as I know you need the clutch assembly from a 68-72 truck and it will bolt right in.
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Re: clutch pedal
yeah the donor truck is a 70 that had a three on the tree with manual brakes have you ever seen or heard of any one doing this to a truck (4x4 drive line into a 4x2) I just want some creeper gears and the benifit of a tough trans Im sick of the slush box thats on there
if its fixed break it again red white and ford blue the only up hill thats good is the one you are going down
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a body swap would be easier than moving all the running gears and everything over to the 2wd. the steering would be a mess to figure out how to hook up to a 2wd frame.
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Re: clutch pedal
nah just the trans and the transfer case no front axle these trucks have amazing traction for a 4x2 never been stuck yet to tell the truth I drove around 2 chevy 4x4s this year they were stuck on bald ice in the middle of my uphill crossin i rubbed it in good to the owners
if its fixed break it again red white and ford blue the only up hill thats good is the one you are going down
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Re: clutch pedal
What would be the point in putting a transfer case in a 2WD? I would think the granny-gear of a 4-spd would give you what you'd need. Not that it couldn't be done, but it would be a whole lot of trouble for no gain IMO. Just swap the 4-spd in and call it good.
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Re: clutch pedal
super super low bro and that is the only 4spd trans i have I torture that truck it is my paycheck an my other woman I cant wait for the weakest link to break and put me under.
if its fixed break it again red white and ford blue the only up hill thats good is the one you are going down
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Re: clutch pedal
You can use the transmission you have, assuming it's era correct it's going to be a divorced transfer anyway so just leave the transfer out. All you'd have to do is make a custom driveline, not a lot of coin there, or change the output to a 2wd.
You couldn't possibly need a lower gear than what you're going to get from a NP or T18, if you tried to pull a load that granny low couldn't handle your truck would cough up its spleen.
You couldn't possibly need a lower gear than what you're going to get from a NP or T18, if you tried to pull a load that granny low couldn't handle your truck would cough up its spleen.