5speedin2.3's SAS Thread
I'd sure hope you do a SOA man... All that work wouldn't see like it's worth it without it! SUA is ok if you want a better ride, but look at the U-bolts hang down! Those will just get caught up on things! Can't wait to see it done!
we are not sure if we should go soa, its about 50/50 right now, i like the height its at now, but it would be even cooler if it was taller, plus there would be more room for the axle to flex.
So many advantages of SOA... The only reason anyone should ever do or keep SUA is for ride quality, but hell man, you bought a truck not a car!
SOA FTW!!!!!!
You would get roughly 3" outta the lift, just the diameter of the axle and possibly the distance the perch sticks off the axle... I'd say at most 4"... 5" is a lot..
SOA FTW!!!!!!
You would get roughly 3" outta the lift, just the diameter of the axle and possibly the distance the perch sticks off the axle... I'd say at most 4"... 5" is a lot..
So many advantages of SOA... The only reason anyone should ever do or keep SUA is for ride quality, but hell man, you bought a truck not a car!
SOA FTW!!!!!!
You would get roughly 3" outta the lift, just the diameter of the axle and possibly the distance the perch sticks off the axle... I'd say at most 4"... 5" is a lot..
SOA FTW!!!!!!
You would get roughly 3" outta the lift, just the diameter of the axle and possibly the distance the perch sticks off the axle... I'd say at most 4"... 5" is a lot..
btw i got the ubolts made long, we will cut em down before we are done..
if front mounted shackles is such a good design why dont u see more sas truck using that concept
where i was going with that is jeeps suspension and most tucks with a straight axle are designed completely different from one another weight frame design and steering design all play a factor into that
if front mounted shackles is such a good design why dont u see more sas truck using that concept
if front mounted shackles is such a good design why dont u see more sas truck using that concept
Buddy's Jeep with full width axles front and rear has them
Another friends Superduty has them
Another friends Land cruiser also with FW axles has them... It's not that Uncommon dude
personally id keep it low and lean. you can always go SOA later and put more lift in the back if you NEED it.
i would cut out the offending parts of the engine crossmember and either plate in whats left, or build a new one.
i would cut out the offending parts of the engine crossmember and either plate in whats left, or build a new one.
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at this point that crossmember is doing nothing but getting in the way and holding the engine up.
i am gonna try to cut it up as much as i can, i even pondered removing all of it but the mount pads and just brace the frame in other places.
thanks a ton!
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