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|  Best Donor car for a haynes 4x4 4wd car Can you help on this one Best Donor car for a haynes 4x4 4wd car Best regards David | 
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|   That would be a hard one to do. A 4X4 would require a complete re-design of most of the front end.   The Sierra XR4 would seem an obvious choice although i don't think you will overcome the sump clearance issue. That would leave the Subaru & Audi options  
				__________________ I am not a complete idiot...........Some of the parts are missing !! Ronnie  www.roadster-builders.co.uk | 
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|   Google "Dax Quadra", this was a Sierra 4 x 4 based car. The problem with the system is that the transfer box on the gearbox for the front prop/differential is on the drivers side of the gearbox and therefore takes up space in the drivers footwell. There's also a 4 x 4 Locost, try a search on the Locostbuilders forum. Cheers Chris  | 
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|   my question to all is why would you want a 4x4 roadster? im building a roadster because i wanted a small fast rwd car. why? because they are more fun that way! i dont think its impossible to do and i would be very interested to see how someone goes about it. i just can't see the major advantage on such a small light car compared to all the extra weight and the time/effort put into developing it. you never know one day they may start off roading roadsters then it will be a great idea  | 
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|   RWD much better and a lot more fun especially in the wet   I have my own section of "hillclimb" on the way to grp suppliers so drive it like a complete knob but boy is it fun and a damn fine way of relieving stress..I arrive with a smile everytime  | 
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 A lovely bit of road Mark   Lets hope we never meet when I am driving like a bell end  
				__________________ I am not a complete idiot...........Some of the parts are missing !! Ronnie  www.roadster-builders.co.uk | 
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|   Dave I have pondered the 4X4 option, the only way I can see to do it is to use the engine and box from a front wheel drive car, turn the whole lot through 90deg, then mate the drive shafts to dfis front and rear. BIG problem is that the diffs will need a 1 to 1 ratio. Good luck finding them. Regards Chris | 
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