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Alex
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« on: November 04, 2009, 03:22:45 PM » |
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[Note: This is mainly for me to gather some info on the topic of solid axle swaps. There is no way in hell I could manage any of this right now: I still have about two more years at UC Riverside to get my bachelors degree, and I'm aiming to get a masters afterwards. If I do go to a different university for my masters (or earlier), Cal Poly SLO would be my main choice: I'd live on campus then, and sell the X altogether! So to say the least, this will not happen for another few years, if ever, but I'm interested in learning: I'll always have an passion for the outdoors, and probably will have a X or the similar in the future, as Nissan seems to have a pretty good track record so far (though a nicely done Jeep ain't bad either!). But enough with that.]
I'm already trying to figure out how to convert my 2002 2WD X to 4WD. Some quick searching on the net shows this is a major pain in the ass to do outright and is nothing I could manage right now, given all the welding, cutting, and tools needed, not to mention it's a lot easier just to trade in for a 4WD X. However, I've been eyeing the Calmini SAS kit: the roughly $2500 price tag for the full system looks to be a bargain compared to a normal, welded SAS, though I've heard mixed reviews on the durability of Calmini. I'm partial to keeping my current vehicle because I know the previous and only other owner religiously maintained it, and I definitely plan on continuing that trend: it has about 105,000 miles on it right now, and I bet it'll reach 200,000 miles without any major issues.
The main question: With the Calmini SAS kit, Calmini CV shaft and appropiate shocks, does it provide enough to inherently convert a 1st Gen 2WD X to 4WD, and, if not, what extra parts would be needed? Thanks in advance.
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