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Old Apr 17, 2014 | 10:11 PM
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94 v6 Sas

Alright I have done all the research I could I have everything I need for a sas. No questions there. But I plan on running 39.5 boggers. I have the 3.0 with some performance mods done but it's nothing special. One of few questions. Would 5.71's do the trick? Also all I've seen is about a 7 inch lift and I refuse to do body lift. Any 2 or 3 inch lift shackles out there? This is not a pavement princess nor a rock crawling hard core off road machine. I know all about least amount of lift for the biggest tires for off roading. What I'm building is a decently off road capable yota tall enough to clear my 39.5's without cuttin. Final question. If I cannot purchase enough lift to achieve that should I just mod K series lift springs to achieve it? Also with the axles. They're small I know but I will pushem till they break. Got away with 44's on 10 bolts for awhile. Thanks for any help
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Old Apr 18, 2014 | 04:04 AM
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The 3" tg sas kit will get you about 6, so get the 5inch. That should give you plenty to clear the boggers. Sas kits all sit pretty tall. Get a set of 30 spline axles for the front to keep the front end alive. 5.71s would do nicley, but 5.29s would be fine too. May want to look into transfer case gearing options too.
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