Dreadnought
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It seems that the majority of FG cars and trucks are built on similar platforms with similar parts, therefore, is it possible to convert a 2wd Marder into a 4wd?
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Anything is possible if you put enough energy or money into it.?It seems that the majority of FG cars and trucks are built on similar platforms with similar parts, therefore, is it possible to convert a 2wd Marder into a 4wd?
Thanks for this, I have most of a spare chassis I'm wondering what to do with itEverything was copied from FG,in the beginning.
It depends with 2- 4wd vehicle conversions, some chassis are different between 2wd + 4wd.
If you can get the parts for the conversation it can be done,but these days costs are expensive
There are also generational differences in the cars,so you'll need stuff from that time period.
I have 2wd leopard and thought about doing it at one time, but even being able to do it,didn't make the cash outlay worth it.
It would been easier + better to just buy a 4wd. Marders always seem to be for sale.
If you can find the parts to do it, that's your choice.
I'm just giving an idea of what's involved.
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