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FLYNAVY30 08-31-2020 10:04 PM

Re: 2wd to 4wd.....just curious
 
If you can make it work, I'd love to see it!! Like you, I'm not doing any "hard core" off-roading....just looking for a functional 4wd set up to get though sand, mud, snow, etc while camping....not trying to compete in KOTH.

I hadn't heard of the ORD coil over conversion....will need to do some research.

A1971Blazer 09-01-2020 07:13 AM

Re: 2wd to 4wd.....just curious
 
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Originally Posted by FLYNAVY30 (Post 8801094)
If you can make it work, I'd love to see it!! Like you, I'm not doing any "hard core" off-roading....just looking for a functional 4wd set up to get though sand, mud, snow, etc while camping....not trying to compete in KOTH.

I hadn't heard of the ORD coil over conversion....will need to do some research.

I'm gonna call ORD today to see if they have sold a kit to someone that has done it...I'll post the results of that call.....

FLYNAVY30 09-01-2020 07:18 AM

Re: 2wd to 4wd.....just curious
 
Much appreciated....looking at their web site, it looks like they have a matching rear set up. I'll be curious to hear what the minimum lift you can get out of it is. I'd like something capable, and don't mind modification/fabrication to the frame, but don't want a monster truck either.

A1971Blazer 09-01-2020 07:30 AM

Re: 2wd to 4wd.....just curious
 
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Originally Posted by FLYNAVY30 (Post 8801200)
Much appreciated....looking at their web site, it looks like they have a matching rear set up. I'll be curious to hear what the minimum lift you can get out of it is. I'd like something capable, and don't mind modification/fabrication to the frame, but don't want a monster truck either.

I had talked to them awhile back about putting the kit on my '70 Blazer..
I asked about ride height and the tech told me that they could set it up at whatever I wanted...I was looking for only about 2"- 2½" of lift.

FLYNAVY30 09-01-2020 07:34 AM

Re: 2wd to 4wd.....just curious
 
sounds about perfect

A1971Blazer 09-02-2020 05:18 PM

Re: 2wd to 4wd.....just curious
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FLYNAVY30 (Post 8801200)
Much appreciated....looking at their web site, it looks like they have a matching rear set up. I'll be curious to hear what the minimum lift you can get out of it is. I'd like something capable, and don't mind modification/fabrication to the frame, but don't want a monster truck either.

Just got off the phone with a tech at ORD....he said that absolutely the coilover kit will work on a 2WD frame...obviously the entire front 2WD suspension has to come out.
He also said that the trailing arm coil rear suspension would work just fine with it
Minimum ride height would be 2-2½ inches above stock.

FLYNAVY30 09-03-2020 07:53 AM

Re: 2wd to 4wd.....just curious
 
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Originally Posted by A1971Blazer (Post 8802140)
Just got off the phone with a tech at ORD....he said that absolutely the coilover kit will work on a 2WD frame...obviously the entire front 2WD suspension has to come out.
He also said that the trailing arm coil rear suspension would work just fine with it
Minimum ride height would be 2-2½ inches above stock.


Thanks for making the inquiry! I think when the time comes, I may drag my rolling chassis to their shop in Colorado, have them do the fabrication and install, then bring it home and put the truck back together myself.

I think coil overs in the front with the trailing arms in the rear, Eaton e-locker in the front and a true-track in the rear on 33's or 35's would make for a nice road trip rig that can still handle beach/dirt/snow/mud trails to get to some good camp spots.


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