Might be doing my first SAS. But looking for help.
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Might be doing my first SAS. But looking for help.
Ok, first off... I've never done one personally, but helped with a lot on mine. I'm not 'scared' of my welds, I can lay a nice, well penetrating weld in all of your basic (flat, vertical, horizontal, and over head) positions. So don't say don't do it, because of welding...
Any who, my brothers friend just bought a 1999 Silverado ext cab with the 4.8 I think (might be 5.3). They bought the truck from a repo man and only paid $700 for it and it's actually a decent looking truck.
The truck already has a solid axle in the front, but looks as if to be a pretty nasty hack job. My brothers friend wants the front and rear axles redone so that it can be driven with no safety issues. The pictures below are of the axles, but what I REALLY need help on is parts. With what you see below, what needs to be done to correct all of the redneck hack job? They are willing to pay me almost what ever for my labor for it. :)
Look!
A piece of wood in the leafs, how much more redneck can you get?
There's no way to make it 4WD because of that bulky-*** x-member they put under there.
More pics to come in a few min...
Brenton
Any who, my brothers friend just bought a 1999 Silverado ext cab with the 4.8 I think (might be 5.3). They bought the truck from a repo man and only paid $700 for it and it's actually a decent looking truck.
The truck already has a solid axle in the front, but looks as if to be a pretty nasty hack job. My brothers friend wants the front and rear axles redone so that it can be driven with no safety issues. The pictures below are of the axles, but what I REALLY need help on is parts. With what you see below, what needs to be done to correct all of the redneck hack job? They are willing to pay me almost what ever for my labor for it. :)
Look!
A piece of wood in the leafs, how much more redneck can you get?
There's no way to make it 4WD because of that bulky-*** x-member they put under there.
More pics to come in a few min...
Brenton
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Step 3: make a new panhard bar mount on the axle and make a new panhard bar. (you didnt put up pictures of the frame end so I cant comment on that yet.)
Step 4: ream the knuckles for knuckle over steering. This will help to get your steering angles better with out having to fork over the money for cross over or highsteer. like below.
Step 4: ream the knuckles for knuckle over steering. This will help to get your steering angles better with out having to fork over the money for cross over or highsteer. like below.
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Is the panhard bar the same thing as a track bar? EDIT, it is.
To extend the radius arms, what would be a good size DOM to use? And are those jonny joints at the end?
Also, what does the axle look like it's out of? They have no idea, nor do I. But it does look like a HP d44, that's about all I know.
Brenton
To extend the radius arms, what would be a good size DOM to use? And are those jonny joints at the end?
Also, what does the axle look like it's out of? They have no idea, nor do I. But it does look like a HP d44, that's about all I know.
Brenton
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Is the panhard bar the same thing as a track bar? EDIT, it is.
To extend the radius arms, what would be a good size DOM to use? And are those jonny joints at the end?
Also, what does the axle look like it's out of? They have no idea, nor do I. But it does look like a HP d44, that's about all I know.
Brenton
To extend the radius arms, what would be a good size DOM to use? And are those jonny joints at the end?
Also, what does the axle look like it's out of? They have no idea, nor do I. But it does look like a HP d44, that's about all I know.
Brenton
Yes HP
Use 2.5" .25" Wall DOM to extend the radius arms.
Use a Johnny Joint or a Heim, Ballistic sells a 3" JJ that is pretty beefy.
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