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How can i convert grand cherokee laredo from 2wheel to 4wheel.i wana ask you the process

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First you need a transfer case, then you need a shorter rear drive shaft. You need a front diff. same ratio as the rear diff. you need a front drive shaft. You need different trailing arms. Should I go on ?

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Hi We own the 2002 jeep grande cherokee laredo

Maybe ask the delership and they will tell ya or check the manual for number of seating.
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Hi dear

Converting to a 4 wheel drive  will take several thousands of dollars in parts and several more thousands in labor.  It requires a front axle and driveshaft transfer case, transmission, new electonics in some cases, drilling of holes thru the floor.  Converting a 2wd to a 4 wd is almost unheard of because of the cost involved.  If you really need a 4 wd, sell the Jeep and get a 4wd Jeep. Sorry if this is bad news
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