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Old 10-06-2006, 09:15 AM
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strait axle

i want to put a strait axles under my truck. what should i go with??

1997 toyota t100, sr5, 4x4, auto, 4:88 dif gears with detroit locker in the rear, ez locker in front, 33x 1350 toyo open country. warn brush bar, 4" trail master suspension lift. i thought all this info was on my profile.

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Old 10-06-2006, 09:26 AM
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:pat: How about what kind of truck you have, what year, some details...

Also, have you searched on this, because this topic has been gone over and over and over and over...
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Wow, seems like every post lately has been completely void of information......tons of new members I guess.
Who am I to judge. I'm not much better....my replying to this post might as well be considered beligerant post padding.
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Originally Posted by rngrchad
Wow, seems like every post lately has been completely void of information......tons of new members I guess.
Who am I to judge. I'm not much better....my replying to this post might as well be considered beligerant post padding.
Well, they say the first step to recovery is admitting there's a problem...

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strait (strāt)
noun.

1. A position of difficulty, perplexity, distress, or need.
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Originally Posted by rocket
strait (strāt)
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1. A position of difficulty, perplexity, distress, or need.
That's particularily funny to me, especially considering the context of the original post!
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type "SAS" into the search function, and you will get all you need.

I found about 500 relevant returns (20 pages) on this topic, for EVERY kind of Toyota 4x4 ever invented. And various Yotatech members have SAS'd every vehicle, so someone wil be able to help with specific Q's
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btw since this is in the T100 section, I will assume you are talking about a T100, in which case you should use a full size axle due to the width. but search. K, im done now.
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Perhaps it was in your profile...but since you are asking US for help, its not up to us to go searching for the info. And attitude certainly wont garner much help either.

Do a search on it, and if that does not bring up any results, we can help you. But like I said, since your truck is "3/4" size (being bigger than an 85 but smaller than a fullsize) I'd say Dana 44, or something of the like so you get a full width axle. A toyota axle, unless extended, will be awkwardly narrow.
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I'm runnin' dana 60's front and rear -- full width (they look like they belong there!
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millertime, since its relevant, post some picss!
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Thats alot easier said than done -- im on 56 k here and it literally takes 7-8 min per picture plus all the other ˟˟˟˟˟ i aint smart enough to figur out -- so then i have to go ask my wife to come help -- if u wanna see pics go to the thread "lets see your fleet" ! They are on there <-- And would it hurt to be nice about it?
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dana 44 from something like chevy suburban, spring perches @ 31.5 same as frame width on t-100
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