Transmission/Driveline swap, AWD to FWD

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Vash The Stampede, Jan 31, 2006.

  1. I have a '92 Grand Voyager AWD, looking at a '95 Grand Caravan FWD. Can
    the trannies be swapped and the driveline installed in the FWD model?
     
    Vash The Stampede, Jan 31, 2006
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  2. Vash The Stampede

    tedm Guest

    Yes, if your willing to swap the gas tank, exhaust system, reroute the
    fuel lines, swap the
    crossmembers, and pretty much the entire rear axle. Oh and I also
    forgot, the AWD rides
    about 3-4 inches higher than the FWD so the front suspension has to be
    swapped too. I
    think that's it, but there might be more. Actually, probably would be
    easier to disconnect the
    unibody from the drive train and lift the entire vehicle bodies off the
    powertrain and swap them.

    In other words, not without more effort than it would take to simply
    find a 95 GC with AWD.

    Ted
     
    tedm, Feb 2, 2006
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    Hachiroku Guest

    I had a feeling it wasn't going to be as easy as it looked...

    <SIGH>..Thanks!
     
    Hachiroku, Feb 2, 2006
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    Mr. Caravan Guest

    This issue was addressed by myself many months ago. It was determined
    if I needed to do this job, I needed a brain transplant! It is much to
    difficult to do, not impossible, but if you have a lot of time on your
    hands and the equipment to do it, go for it!

    I just went ahead and found an AWD, which I am pleased to own. Plus I
    have a parts car to boot! The best of both worlds.
     
    Mr. Caravan, Feb 13, 2006
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    Hachiroku Guest

    A lot of my friends often tell me I need a brain transplant!

    Hmmm..I'm not inrersted in clearance, I just want AWD. I thought if I
    swapped the tranny, the tank and exhaust I might be able to hang the shaft
    and the fluid coupler, and change the rear springs and axle.

    Oh, well...

    If it weren't for something burning in the dash (must be the connection to
    the Overhead Display) I would just fix the van. It isn't *too* bad. THe
    engine ticks, and there's no heat, but the body and undercarriage are
    sound.

    I may try to track what's burning, replace the engine (they run between
    $100-300 junkyard) and run it for a while longer. I bought a 2001 Solara;
    I don't think I'll be moving amps and pa systems in that anytime soon...

    Either that, or track down the guy in the next town with a '95, 87,000,
    and about $1200. If I can ever find him again...It was a NICE van!


    Have your Virtual Pet spayed/neutered!!

    --
    A young girl I know told me I drive like an old man

    I told her, actually, I drive like Mario Andretti.
    It's just that too many other people on the road
    drive like Paul Tracy...
     
    Hachiroku, Feb 13, 2006
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