Xplodor
Elite Explorer
- Joined
- July 5, 2001
- Messages
- 810
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- City, State
- Riverside, Ca
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '01 XLT 4x4
Hey everyone,
How does the X's drive with a Solid Axle up front? Rick, is it safe to run as a daily driver? If I use my warrior shackels, 4" Superlift springs and do a SOA in the rear I would need around 9" up front to level it out right? If I fabbed swaybars, would it be safe to drive as a daily driver? Instead or fussing with all this current setup up front and installing gears, I'm just thinking about doing a SAS. Why do/pay for something twice?
Can I use my stock transfercase for the time being? I know I will need new driveshafts front and rear. What do you all think of the Currie axles? Will it work?
Rick, I want to go with a similar set-up like yours, any suggestions? Rick if it's not too much trouble (I seriously don't want to knock-off all your hard work and research, etc, but I'm new at this and need all the help I can get) can you zip up all detailed photos of your setup up front and email them to me so I can start working on some plans. Thank you!
How does the X's drive with a Solid Axle up front? Rick, is it safe to run as a daily driver? If I use my warrior shackels, 4" Superlift springs and do a SOA in the rear I would need around 9" up front to level it out right? If I fabbed swaybars, would it be safe to drive as a daily driver? Instead or fussing with all this current setup up front and installing gears, I'm just thinking about doing a SAS. Why do/pay for something twice?
Can I use my stock transfercase for the time being? I know I will need new driveshafts front and rear. What do you all think of the Currie axles? Will it work?
Rick, I want to go with a similar set-up like yours, any suggestions? Rick if it's not too much trouble (I seriously don't want to knock-off all your hard work and research, etc, but I'm new at this and need all the help I can get) can you zip up all detailed photos of your setup up front and email them to me so I can start working on some plans. Thank you!