Figured if I wanted to waste my money on something I wanted it to at least be unique, spent a few hours wracking my brain on how the hell I'd get a driveshaft to the rear and came up with a saddle gastank being the best solutions.
Opinions?
Buy a Corolla All-Trac and shut the fuck up.
>>17860583
Just import an AWD or drop in a CR-V drivetrain.
>>17861689
CRV drivetrain isn't a drop in in anything, it's easiest in the 6th gen Civics, but not Accords
Just buy a TL with SH-AWD
It'll probably be cheaper than custom fabbing everything needed for what your proposing
>>17860583
94 accord driver here, I feel like the f22 would be too low powered for proper distribution between the wheels, I've driven on some pretty deep gravel and although the Fwd was a little shake, as long as I didn't slow down too much or stop I had no problem.
I'm not sure if I would trust it in the snow, even with chains. Might drive it up to the mountains on that same road this winter but I'll have my friend with his 4wd Toyota to pull me out of any sticky situations.
>>17860583
there's no way to do it on an accord.
If you had a Civic though, AWD would be possible.The key to an AWD conversion on 1988-2005 Civics is using the rear lower control arms of the 1988-1991 Honda Civic RTAWD wagon. THAT is the hard to track down and much needed part