Lacky01
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- 1998 Sport
According to this thread, I am working on converting my truck to 4WD.
I'm for sure doing "half" of the swap first. this includes tranny, transfer case, and rear driveshaft. that way I at least have low gear and just need to decide what I want for the front suspension.
I am 90% sure that I'm just going to put a stock differential in the front and be done with it. It will be cheaper and easier, and I'll be able to have my truck down for less time. It is my DD afterall.
However, I'm the kind of guy that doesn't like doing work twice. If I have in my mind that I'd like to do an SAS eventually, then I might as well do that first right? I don't want to lift it more than 2 or 3 inches. I also want to run 32x11.50 tires. I want this vehicle to behave very well on the street, and also very well offroad. the typical places I'll offroad would be fire and logging trails and stuff like that. I understand that the stock IFS can handle that stuff just fine, which is why I'll probably end up just doing that. but its not NEARLY as cool!!
My concept involves running a D30. I'm not sure what vehicle it would be out of, but I've read that I can keep the 5x4.25 lug pattern, stock width (or close to), and even keep ABS (I imagine that would help its road manners, a don't know if ABS helps offroad). Since I don't want to lift it high, I expect I will have only 4ish inches of up travel. as long as I can get the same up travel as the IFS I'll be happy. where I think the solid axle is going to shine over the IFS is in down travel. could I expect 8-10 inches of droop? I've been trying to learn as much as I can about suspensions, and I think a 3 link would be my best bet?
this is literally ALL new to me. I know its gonna cost money I dont have and take time I dont have. and in order to do it well, and do it semi-cheap it will take LOTS of planning and patiently sourcing out the correct parts. Am I headed in the right direction?
I'm for sure doing "half" of the swap first. this includes tranny, transfer case, and rear driveshaft. that way I at least have low gear and just need to decide what I want for the front suspension.
I am 90% sure that I'm just going to put a stock differential in the front and be done with it. It will be cheaper and easier, and I'll be able to have my truck down for less time. It is my DD afterall.
However, I'm the kind of guy that doesn't like doing work twice. If I have in my mind that I'd like to do an SAS eventually, then I might as well do that first right? I don't want to lift it more than 2 or 3 inches. I also want to run 32x11.50 tires. I want this vehicle to behave very well on the street, and also very well offroad. the typical places I'll offroad would be fire and logging trails and stuff like that. I understand that the stock IFS can handle that stuff just fine, which is why I'll probably end up just doing that. but its not NEARLY as cool!!
My concept involves running a D30. I'm not sure what vehicle it would be out of, but I've read that I can keep the 5x4.25 lug pattern, stock width (or close to), and even keep ABS (I imagine that would help its road manners, a don't know if ABS helps offroad). Since I don't want to lift it high, I expect I will have only 4ish inches of up travel. as long as I can get the same up travel as the IFS I'll be happy. where I think the solid axle is going to shine over the IFS is in down travel. could I expect 8-10 inches of droop? I've been trying to learn as much as I can about suspensions, and I think a 3 link would be my best bet?
this is literally ALL new to me. I know its gonna cost money I dont have and take time I dont have. and in order to do it well, and do it semi-cheap it will take LOTS of planning and patiently sourcing out the correct parts. Am I headed in the right direction?