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2002 Sport Trac SAS

Just found few pics I wanted to add.

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O and thats to get you thinking Chad..... LOL we need to hit Flat Nastys???
 












How did you run your power steering?
 






fantastic truck - - great inspiration!

were you able to run 33 (or 35 in your case) with just the 3" body lift?
 


















that rig looks damn good. i miss my truck so damn much
 






What about steering from fire wall to box?
 


















Shortly before this picture was where I was pretty nervous for ya- Chad and I wasnt even in your truck :)
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How much of a slope/angle/grade whatever was that?
 












Damn the First 100+ feet looks to be about the steepest. i bet it takes a lot of patients.
 






i know you used waggy leaf packs for your swap, i was doing some research on swapping in a D30, any suggestions on the kind of leaf packs i should use for that type of axle?
 






i know you used waggy leaf packs for your swap, i was doing some research on swapping in a D30, any suggestions on the kind of leaf packs i should use for that type of axle?

The axle does not change the type of leafs. So I would use the waggy leafs.
 






Yep, use Waggy packs or a heavier truck to support the weight of the ST.
 






I guess what I'm really asking is what would be some alternative vehicles that I could find some suitable leaf packs for this swap being that the waggys are few and far between in my neck of the woods.
 









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Any springs from a stock Waggy are going to have the infamous "Wag sag." I've had my own Waggy, sold it to my dad, and he got two more. I used Waggy springs for my SAS, but I got new ones from BJ's Offroad: http://www.bjsoffroad.com/. The guys that own it are FSJ enthusiasts and great to work with. I got front 4" lift springs and used them SOA. I still need to work a bit on my shackle length and angle but they're great. Nice and flexy. With my front custom crossmember and that combo I got about 8" of total lift in front.
 






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