looks good.....so does double r's brother lol
Thanks man! I had Wrangler guy call out my SAS Fords as a joke so challenged him to wheel off his TJ against my 92 Ranger (Double R). He was quick to say time and date publicly but as soon as told him to message me to set it up not a peep out of him. HAHAHA he must have been feeling extra trollish that day....
Hey Stang, just wondering - after you cleared out all the IFS/IRS parts, what do you think the minimal lift possible for an SAS would be, while still having descent up travel?
I know that cursed frame hole and accompanying low spot in the rear could still be problematic. I was sort of thinking though that one could cut/grind that area for more clearance, then just reinforce the upper part and over the hole.
I'm quite interested in a x2 SAS, but mostly for additional strength, more availability of parts and to rid myself of 2wd. 37s and 7in of lift on a Sport Trac would be a sight, but also a massive poser-mobile given my realistic offroad needs.
Thanks and good luck finding a t-case.
New toy should make life easier!
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1wHRsdbqKE&feature=youtube_gdata_player">YouTube Link</a>
I read this whole thread a while back and it gave me inspiration to start SASing my 3rd gen explorer. Right now I'm just collecting parts to do the swap. I was wondering of you could go a little more into detail about what parts you used to make the steering work tho?