How to tell?
#1
I'm looking at a 2002 Rancher ES and cannot tell if it is 4x4 or not. Are Rachers all time 4x4 or should there be a switch, button or lever for the 4 wheel drive? It is a theft recovery and the dealer doesn't know 100% either.
#3
what do you mean ????
look under it ..... is there a front differential unit between the 2 front tire ?????
if yes = 4x4 rancher
if no = 2x4 rancher
if for some odd reason some one would have removed the front diff , you should see a sign by checking to see if there is a shaft coming out of the trans pointing toward the front ......
the 4x4 rancher is 4x4 all the time unless some one installs an aftermarket front drive shaft disconnect like the one WARN makes .
so there is no button , or lever in its stock form.
and the dealer did not know this ???? ouch
there
look under it ..... is there a front differential unit between the 2 front tire ?????
if yes = 4x4 rancher
if no = 2x4 rancher
if for some odd reason some one would have removed the front diff , you should see a sign by checking to see if there is a shaft coming out of the trans pointing toward the front ......
the 4x4 rancher is 4x4 all the time unless some one installs an aftermarket front drive shaft disconnect like the one WARN makes .
so there is no button , or lever in its stock form.
and the dealer did not know this ???? ouch
there
#4
Originally posted by: zsebi
what do you mean ????
look under it ..... is there a front differential unit between the 2 front tire ?????
if yes = 4x4 rancher
if no = 2x4 rancher
what do you mean ????
look under it ..... is there a front differential unit between the 2 front tire ?????
if yes = 4x4 rancher
if no = 2x4 rancher
#7
all ranchers made prior to 2004 are either 2wd or full time 4x4. No switch, at least not oem. I'll assume the dealer isnt an atv dealer, and that is why he/she doesnt know. the es system was availible on both the 2 and 4wd models. like someone said, if the cv boots and differential are there in the front, its a 4wd.
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