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let the opinions roll if i am gonna go sas i want a bullet-proof centerlink, where can i get one, or who can make a meat-market-proof centerlink?
(my nickname)(dont ask) let the info roll.....

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Just go with a hi-steer setup and it'll be bulletproof. use Chromoly. The source depends on what axle you use. Honestly though, with an SAS, there isnt really a problem w/ centerlinks.

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well good i have just read all the centerlink threads adn thought it was gonna be some big hooo raa, but i hope this goes well........i will know in about one month, first week of feb i will have a dana 44 out of an old c-10 jeep truck, i think i am gonna get both front and rear though so i dont have to worry about matching gears, i cant wait to see the outcome!!!

86.5 hardbody ext cab
3 in lift, 31in tires
newer motor (89)
4wd coming to a mud pit near you !
 
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My buddy Jim has this 2wd XJ...he was up at Tellico tagging along with his dad when they decided to switch trucks. His dad immediatly got the steering hung on a rock backing up and bent it to the GROUND hahahahaha Solution: bigger tires and moving that rod...

I'm going with him to the powerlines today, so we'll see what it looks like Big Grin

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Moved to the SAS forum.



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sas forum????

86.5 hardbody ext cab
3 in lift, 31in tires
newer motor (89)
4wd coming to a mud pit near you !
 
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Skidplate Alley, he means

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What the...? Jamie is a mod?! Big Grin

Back on topic...Jim didn't do anything about that "crossrod" as he calls it, but he did get bigger tires. 31s hahahhahaa gotta Sorry Jim, laugh at the Cherocars hehe Razz

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