Primez
Active Member
Hi all,
Precursor: I do not drive a purebred Gen 1 but instead of a very heavily modified 2012 FX4. this thread is purely anecdotal and I am by no means an expert on this topic. In any case, some may find this info valuable.
As for the topic at hand, I have successfully retrofitted a TOD (4 Auto) transmission to my 2012. I suspect this to be a straight swap for any 2012+ F150 with 4WD, including Gen 1 Raptors.
Why did I do this? Well, #1, 4x4 binding sucks. I live in Colorado and plowing around here is inconsistent. I often found myself switching in and out of 4x4, roads plowed, parking lots clean, and vice versa. Last winter, I entered my clean driveway from a snowy road, instantly starting binding when the front tires got traction. I thought, “there must be a better way to do this!” As it turns out— there is! I believe around 2011/2012, Ford started to offer the TOD (4 Auto) transfer case in Lariat and Harley edition trucks. This transfer case is a straight swap. I was able to pick up a new 4x4 module and switch from Ford parts, along with a 4A t-case for around $300 used. The swap was straight forward. No special considerations. Out with the old, in with the new. Same goes for the switch and 4x4 module. I did not have to do any additional programming on the PCM. With the new 4x4 module and switch, the truck immediately picked up the 4 auto mode. I don’t have a ton of pics of the process, as there are already videos out there on how to remove the t case. In any case, proof is in the pudding!
Voila!
Precursor: I do not drive a purebred Gen 1 but instead of a very heavily modified 2012 FX4. this thread is purely anecdotal and I am by no means an expert on this topic. In any case, some may find this info valuable.
As for the topic at hand, I have successfully retrofitted a TOD (4 Auto) transmission to my 2012. I suspect this to be a straight swap for any 2012+ F150 with 4WD, including Gen 1 Raptors.
Why did I do this? Well, #1, 4x4 binding sucks. I live in Colorado and plowing around here is inconsistent. I often found myself switching in and out of 4x4, roads plowed, parking lots clean, and vice versa. Last winter, I entered my clean driveway from a snowy road, instantly starting binding when the front tires got traction. I thought, “there must be a better way to do this!” As it turns out— there is! I believe around 2011/2012, Ford started to offer the TOD (4 Auto) transfer case in Lariat and Harley edition trucks. This transfer case is a straight swap. I was able to pick up a new 4x4 module and switch from Ford parts, along with a 4A t-case for around $300 used. The swap was straight forward. No special considerations. Out with the old, in with the new. Same goes for the switch and 4x4 module. I did not have to do any additional programming on the PCM. With the new 4x4 module and switch, the truck immediately picked up the 4 auto mode. I don’t have a ton of pics of the process, as there are already videos out there on how to remove the t case. In any case, proof is in the pudding!
Voila!
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