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If anyone is interested, here is the link to my SAS by b.o.r.e.d custom metal works. We started a couple of weeks ago, it's a long process and a lot of work. we average about 10 hours a week in the shop Frown
However once it's done it'll all be worth it Smile

http://xxxoffroad.proboards52.com/index.cgi?board=rcpro...ay&thread=253&page=1


I don't think you have to sign up to see the thread? But drop on by anyway.

A few specs when it's done-

front- Converted Toyota axle, shaved,lock-right,high steer,3-link....
rear- h233b welded, re-pack the leafs. I have an extra set of 31 spline axle shafts so i plan on running the stock rear untill i break it....and if that happens i have a 89 Toyota rear that we'll use & 3-link that.

Super swamper Q78s, they measure 36x11.5


Parts list so far in Canadian dollars...so far....

Toyota axle $200.00 (I got a front & rear complete for that price)
High steer kit $329.00
diff armor $16.00
Wheel spacers $109.00
Knuckle kit w/ bearings $168.00
Braided brake lines $76.00
Johnny-joints rod ends $152.00
Bushings $20.00
Threaded weld-n bungs $45.00
Backing plate eliminator $20.00
TJ 4.5 lift coil springs $110.00
Lock-right locker $279.00
Pitman arm insert $20.00
Housing seals $15.00
Rotors $100.00
Calipers/pads $125.00
Shocks (Dodge RAM 1500)$50.00
Links/panhard bar material $250.00
Grade 8 bolts $30.00
Wheel studs/nuts $25.00

Other stuff……material for link brackets/spring buckets/shock mounts/towers,
Drive shaft, re-pack rear leaf springs…etc……

Plus a lot of time and labor, I’m lucky to have a friend who is good at fabrication so my labor cost is very low. If you can do everything else your self you don’t have to worry about this added cost




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Good stuff! Keep us posted on progress.
 
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Looks great!! Good job on moving the steering box. Keep us up to date. Make sure to post pics here as well and when your done, get me at least a poser pic for the SAS thread.
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10 sounds about right. I averaged about 15 hours a week. shop time. I like the reversed Toyota axle.


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Wow another 3 link! very cool.


Barry
93 D21 King Cab SE - 35s, SAS + stuff
92 Pathfinder SE - Auto SAS 3 link
04 Quest SE - stock, perfect!!!
 
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Very cool Big Grin

What is that suspension program?


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suspension

suspension will be TJ coils with F150/250 or rough country shocks, maybe a 5"-6" lift i want to keep the truck as low as possible. More pix & update on Monday.





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Originally posted by 92PathSE:
Very cool Big Grin

What is that suspension program?


http://mysite.verizon.net/triaged/4linkcalcv15html/index.html


Barry
93 D21 King Cab SE - 35s, SAS + stuff
92 Pathfinder SE - Auto SAS 3 link
04 Quest SE - stock, perfect!!!
 
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A question for the guys who did a solid axle swap on their Nissan trucks.

How did you re-work the exhaust from the Y pipe? where it crosses under the tcase? Any pix?




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Early version of my pacesetter headers Y pipe


Thorley headers are much easier to reroute.




Barry
93 D21 King Cab SE - 35s, SAS + stuff
92 Pathfinder SE - Auto SAS 3 link
04 Quest SE - stock, perfect!!!
 
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I'll be using the stock manifold, headers are not in the budget Frown

I really hate how it'll be hanging down like that... Thanks for the pix.




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What I did first with stock exhaust I used flex pipe the same size and stock pipe. Just cout out the drivers side corner and replace with flex. Dan did to his D21 also.

Let me see if I have pix of that old setup.


Barry
93 D21 King Cab SE - 35s, SAS + stuff
92 Pathfinder SE - Auto SAS 3 link
04 Quest SE - stock, perfect!!!
 
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Flex pipe, that would work perfect...may not pass MVI tho? Yeah post a pix if you find one.

thanks

von




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OK I found one. This is the pacesetters again.




I am real curious how you do the upper link. I want to try and move mine. I get some wheel hop on steep up hills.


Barry
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92 Pathfinder SE - Auto SAS 3 link
04 Quest SE - stock, perfect!!!
 
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Cool, i'm gonna look around for some of that flex pipe.

When we do the upper link we will have the rear bracket long with drilled holes so we can adjust it, this way we'll be able to fine tune it.

Check the xxxOffroad site on Monday, i think burkee (Paul) was working on the upper link last night....it was my wedding anniversary so i had to skip out on him Smile

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