Here I am

4bt in a wrangler

Attention: TDR Forum Junkies
To the point: Click this link and check out the Front Page News story(ies) where we are tracking the introduction of the 2025 Ram HD trucks.

Thanks, TDR Staff

Powerstroke into a Ram 2500?

24V versus 12V versus 8V?

I have 1996 DODGE W/ 6BT LOVE IT I have owned it since it was new. My wife has a 1999 wrangler w/ 4. 0 I like driving it also to work. I drive 130 miles every day to and from work. Has anybody ever thought about installing a 4BT in a wrangler? I would not do it to my wifes. I would get an older one.





p. s I have 201000. mile on my truck now I work at an construction equipment salvage yard so 4BT come in every now and then.
 
I know it's been done. I've seen at least one CJ with a 4BT but it's a trailer queen, unregistered.

If you do it be prepared to replace the drive train, axles, trans, clutch, steering box and you might as well replace the frame while your at it too. There isn't much on a wrangler that will hold up the Diesel low end Torque and weight. Your much better off starting with a frame and drive train from a 3/4 ton truck, cutting it down to fit and mating the body to it. That's what I would do.



Steve
 
There's a dude that has been at Thunder in Muncie (at least... ) last year and this year.



He has a Jeep CJ/YJ/FJ (I know it ain't a TJ or an XJ... ) - whatever you want to call it... . with a 4BT in it.



REALLY slick install - If I remember right - it had an HY-35 on it too... .



He won the show 'n shine - so you might be able to dig up his info and bounce questions off him.



Matt
 
just something to think about, GVW, there have been a couple of threads latly about ins. cos. not covering wrecks that involved an over wieght vehicle, wouldn't take long to exceed a jeeps GVW w/ a4bt bigger axles etc. Bob
 
Back
Top