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Has anyone heard any new developments on there D21 SAS project truck? This is of high interest to me because they have basically built that truck the same way I am going with mine(only difference is it's a reg cab).

I will be calling Steve this week but thought I would bring it up here first.

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Ask him about the Slip Yoke Eliminater Kit, while you have him on the land line.
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Sure will. Big Grin

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Should be on the market soon. I talked to him last week and it sounds like he's got many of the bugs figured out. He did cut and rotate the knuckles on the waggy axle to get the driveline angles right.


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quote:
Originally posted by Desert Rat:
He did cut and rotate the knuckles on the waggy axle to get the driveline angles right.




That was going to be my first question. Wink

Soon as in a couple months?


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I received this today in response to my questions regarding a slip-yoke kit.

Chuck-

The SYE has already been built and is currently on our SAS Hardbody. Future applications and expected shipping dates are not available at this time. As we get closer to releasing the part it will be listed on our website. Thank you for your interest in the CALMINI Nissan line. Please call the sales office if you have any other questions. Awaiting your call.


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Sales Office 800-345-3305

I hope it comes out soon, I want to get a one piece driveshaft as soon as possible.
 
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Steve is taking it on the Rubi this weekend!!

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Hope he takes lots of pics!


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He plans too!! Big Grin

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Here are some poser shots from POR!








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is that a roll cage i see inside?
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Tell ya what...

Calmini's fabricated parts really stand out with that blue color! Don't have to guess which ones they are! LOL!

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Looks like Calmini has done their 'con' testing.




Way cool! Hopefully you can update us Steve with ETA and prices. Chug
 
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Wow, that hardbody is awesome! I think the SAS kit is going to get me into the market for a pickup!

Jason
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Uhhhh (drooool) I want this, I need this I have to have this.

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