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As above I have a 2001 2wd ford courier and a mate has a written off bravo 4wd ute it's an 03 or 04 model but practicly the same .same engine etc but it's 4wd turbo diesel not 2wd .

My question is I know the courier is a bravo rebadged but are the 4wd and 2wd chassis the same ?

Can I make my 2wd courier a 4wd? I have looked and everything looks pretty I identicle

A couple of engine differences but I'm not interested in the bravo engine.

I wanna bolt my engine to the 4wd box then bolt it in my car ?

Would the ecus be different ?

Any much appreciated

Cheers

The courier is 2x4

And the bravo is 4x4 int not constant awd or anything just Low and high range etc

I've been looking at it a lot today only things I can see that may be an issue is the torsion setup on the courie is slightly different but sits in the exact same position on both vehicles .

And the gear box crossmember sits in a different position which is easily over come

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