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For those running SAS, SOA. How much lift, what kind of springs are you running for what tire height and width? Any rubbing or problems, could you clear more tire.

95', 3" body, 33x12.5's, dual exhaust, bucket seats, stereo, scratches and dents!!
 
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I think silverfox and I measured mine out to about 10-12". I'm running Toyota IFS rears combined with Toyota fronts in front, and Chevy 63"ers in back. I'm running 37x12.50x15 MTR's, and once I move the axle forward another inch, they will clear no problem. I cut ALOT out of the body, and I don't have muc up travel, but they don't rub. I could probably clear 38" swampers with some 2" bs wheels.

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But I still fit in the garage, and the rig is very stable. Maybe because I've cut so much off... hehe

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and the rig is very stable. Maybe because I've cut so much off... hehe


I agree... I've NEVER seen a Pathfinder that sits in the driveway more stabley!!!

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buahahaha! lol Chug


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Mikey, how close is that piece to running? Oh by the way, sorry to post-Jack.

 
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It's close. I'm waiting on the adapter from RockBuggySupply... Frown I really wanna get this thing rollin'. I need a 16" electric fan, and a serpentine belt, but aside from that, it's ready to go.

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I'm waiting on the adapter from RockBuggySupply...


you gonna get me a pic and some dimension beotch? i got a copy of cad coming my way, and im ordering the dual adaptor in a week or so...

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Well, if I ever GET the adapter, or if RBS decides to charge me, I'll be sure to get you that information. Until then... Mad WHERE IS MY ADAPTER?!?!?! Frown

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dude, you'll get it, he's a really good guy to deal with. his site got hacked into today so he might not have been able to do anything today. if not just call him again, it can't hurt. when you get it though let me know...

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oh, i'm not too worried about it. i'd just like to get it soon... But what are you gonna do right?

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cool, i wanna start on a buggy by fall, doing the adaptors myself, so i wanna get a few dual and tranny->tcase adaptors (700r4, th350 &th400) machined, i think i've given up on manual trans hehe

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Alright, back on topic. The reason I am asking is to get some ideas about what leafs to run up front and rear to get the tire I want. I want to be able to run 35x15 swampers, for now it will be 33x14 boggers. I will probably moving the axle for a little more WB and maybe a little fender trimming. I run wide rims that are normal offset for aftermarket rims. Any help will be appreciated, Thanks.

95', 3" body, 33x12.5's, dual exhaust, bucket seats, stereo, scratches and dents!!
 
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Get WIDE axles so that you have some semblance of a turning radius with those wide tires.
 
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I had them on my yota and still had full steering lock to lock. If the deal works out I'll be running Scout II dana 44's front and rear. They will be SOA. I want some flexy springs but don't don't want to be sitting way up off the tires. I think I might run the 63" chevy springs in the rear and build the mounts to match the front lift. I still don't know what to run in the front though. I've heard of a couple different springs that might do what I want, but don't know how much lift to get to clear my tires.

95', 3" body, 33x12.5's, dual exhaust, bucket seats, stereo, scratches and dents!

"I read about some squirelly guy who claims he just don't belive in fightin', I wonder just how long the rest of us can count on being free"
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