Jason_25
Elite Explorer<br>ECX Member
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- '95 Explorer "Expedition"
After having my mechanic examine the front end of my truck and having him tell me it's basically falling apart I have decided that the IFS isn't up to the task for even the light amount of wheeling that I do.
So........I went and spoke with the local 4x4 shop, Extreme Ofrroad. He gave me a very nice quote on a solid axle Dana 44 conversion with leaf springs. Still, it's a little much for what I can afford. So I am buying the parts and doing alot of the work myself.
This is what I was thinking of doing:
Getting an early bronco Dana 44 as cheaply as possible, and then give it a thorough "tune up", and adding 4.10's, and maybe a cheap posi-lok or something. Then I will weld on spring perches for it. I will then convert it to disc brakes if I don't luck out with one already equipped. I will also get a guy I know to take measurements and fab me some leaf spring hangers. I will also need to invest in a new steering system. I was considering a fully hydraulic steering system if I can find one with a return-to-center feel. I will let the guy at extreme offroad cut away the IFS, install the new axle and hook up the steering with as little downtime as possible. Plus he will take care of the springs and shocks. I will also need to change the 8.8's axle shafts to the 44's bolt pattern, switch to the manual t-case, and mod my driveshaft (or replace it).
This may come as a surprise to some of you but I just see no reason any longer for doing a $2000+ IFS suspension lift when I can do a SAS almost as cheap. I am not looking for extreme rockcrawling or mudbogging ability, I am mainly just looking to be able to run along with the big boys and to have a reliable setup at the same time.
What I need from you guys is advice. What do you think about all this? Do you have any suggestions for me? I need all the help I can get and rest assured I will be researching this like crazy. Sorry for the long post but I wanted to be as descriptive as possible.
So........I went and spoke with the local 4x4 shop, Extreme Ofrroad. He gave me a very nice quote on a solid axle Dana 44 conversion with leaf springs. Still, it's a little much for what I can afford. So I am buying the parts and doing alot of the work myself.
This is what I was thinking of doing:
Getting an early bronco Dana 44 as cheaply as possible, and then give it a thorough "tune up", and adding 4.10's, and maybe a cheap posi-lok or something. Then I will weld on spring perches for it. I will then convert it to disc brakes if I don't luck out with one already equipped. I will also get a guy I know to take measurements and fab me some leaf spring hangers. I will also need to invest in a new steering system. I was considering a fully hydraulic steering system if I can find one with a return-to-center feel. I will let the guy at extreme offroad cut away the IFS, install the new axle and hook up the steering with as little downtime as possible. Plus he will take care of the springs and shocks. I will also need to change the 8.8's axle shafts to the 44's bolt pattern, switch to the manual t-case, and mod my driveshaft (or replace it).
This may come as a surprise to some of you but I just see no reason any longer for doing a $2000+ IFS suspension lift when I can do a SAS almost as cheap. I am not looking for extreme rockcrawling or mudbogging ability, I am mainly just looking to be able to run along with the big boys and to have a reliable setup at the same time.
What I need from you guys is advice. What do you think about all this? Do you have any suggestions for me? I need all the help I can get and rest assured I will be researching this like crazy. Sorry for the long post but I wanted to be as descriptive as possible.