HARDTRAILZ wrote:I dont think 35's without re-gearing would be worthwhile and the limited gearing options we have, make sas a lot more practical.
foosh wrote:Well as its been said the tcase definitley needs to be swapped for any front suspension upgrade...
foosh wrote:Also with a D60 and Full Float 14 bolt you'll have alot of fab work shortening them and such, also the weight of those is a big factor...
teebes wrote:
+1. That is my eventual goal, 35's with a SAS setup. Current gearing even on 33's it's a huge drag for me, add a trailer and its not ideal.
I want sas and 37's w 5.13 gearing
Why is this? Sure I'd love to have a 4-1 as I swap out the front stuff, but is it actually necessary (I'm asking, I'm trying to learn for future upgrades)![]()
We don't need one. If your gear lower in the axles you will be find except for hard core rock-crawling. only 4-1 out there is the rubicons. Most jeeps have a 2.72-1 same as us. The transfer case thing was mentioned once and assumed to be correct. If you are really gonna go all out, dont change t case, add a doubler or a twin stick setup
Does anyone have the WMS (Wheel Mounting Surface) of our vehicle to compare? I haven't had a chance to go measure myself.
bobbyblaze wrote:All I have to say is that if it can be done with a frontier, it shouldn't be too much to do to the 360 platform. Now having owned both, the suspensions aren't that much different. I have IFS and the kit to do my SAS is about $1900. 85% bolt on. The donor axle this kit is designed for is out of a 1980-85 Jeep Wagoneer model Dana 44 (D44), with a driver's side drop and a non-vacuum actuated disconnect.
foosh wrote:How much lift do you require to tuck it under?
Philberto wrote:bobbyblaze wrote:All I have to say is that if it can be done with a frontier, it shouldn't be too much to do to the 360 platform. Now having owned both, the suspensions aren't that much different. I have IFS and the kit to do my SAS is about $1900. 85% bolt on. The donor axle this kit is designed for is out of a 1980-85 Jeep Wagoneer model Dana 44 (D44), with a driver's side drop and a non-vacuum actuated disconnect.
So... which company makes that? Any possibility we can get them interested in our platform?
teebes wrote:Currently discussing a D44 w/ 10" or 12" coilovers, will depend at fab time. Goal will be, as Neil mentioned, about a 6" lift to get enough room. The front axle will no doubt be pushed forward a bit, too.
This will be more realistic after desert season is over and current projects are wrapped up![]()
Very interested in discussion from others that have SAS'd another vehicle before, parts used, steering components, etc.
teebes wrote:Currently discussing a D44 w/ 10" or 12" coilovers, will depend at fab time. Goal will be, as Neil mentioned, about a 6" lift to get enough room. The front axle will no doubt be pushed forward a bit, too.
This will be more realistic after desert season is over and current projects are wrapped up![]()
Very interested in discussion from others that have SAS'd another vehicle before, parts used, steering components, etc.