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Old Apr 19, 2008 | 01:13 AM
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87 4runner would like to SAS

Hey guys im new here. I own a 87 4runner with 3" body and 33's my question is i want to do a SAS on it and take off the body lift. but add a 4" suspension lift is it cheaper for the lift kit if i have a SAS? also what year toyota should i get the axle out of? and is there any tutorials on how to do it? any info helps! thanks.
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Old Apr 19, 2008 | 05:52 AM
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Welcome to Yotatech.

You need to do a LOT of reading and research because your questions clearly demonstrate you have no clue what you are asking.

A solid axle swap typically involves lifting the vehicle in order to do the swap. Most kits are 3-5".

Typically the 79-85 solid front axle is used.

Tutorials? Search the Toyota online forums and It has been done just a few times before.

Go read this - all of it!
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=459180


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Old Apr 20, 2008 | 12:21 AM
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Yes welcome. We moved your post due to the nature of your post. When you do a little more research and search YotaTech or Google, and have more specific questions, then you can post under your model/year...
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Old Apr 21, 2008 | 12:53 AM
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ok thanks. sorry im new
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Old Apr 21, 2008 | 02:56 PM
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all you need is a 4inch sas kit from marlin crawler and an 83 to 85 toyota front axle gears and rebuild the front axle
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Old Apr 21, 2008 | 03:00 PM
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yeah.. i was looking into a s.a.s too but its still a little beyond me yet... first im going locked rear then well see how far i can go with that and a winch... you need a solid axle from a 83-85 toyota truck. get a kit from a company like wab fab or trailgear or marlin and you can choose the 4 inch kits .. its around 1200... if you have a first gen runner you have leafs in the rear and can get some new leafs and coils to get the lift you need. if its a newer runner you need a kit like the s.a.s


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Old Apr 21, 2008 | 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by bigarms23
all you need is a 4inch sas kit from marlin crawler and an 83 to 85 toyota front axle gears and rebuild the front axle
Not quite...and front drive shaft work and then the front SAS is done.

What about the rear? Lockers? Gears? Armor? The list goes on and on and on.

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Old Apr 21, 2008 | 03:14 PM
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welcome to an addicting hobby...I feel an SAS conversion is a good route to go, but there are some folks,TC, for instance that can wheel some very difficult places with IFS because he knows how to drive.

This all Toyota Search Engine might give you another source. It hits over 50 Toyota Technical sources...

like Wabbit said, keep reading and searching. You will find that you will be abe to answer many questions you have. Of course some new ones are gonna come up

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Old Apr 24, 2008 | 03:03 PM
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I could add add a set of longtravel je reel driveshafts but you can do an sas without a front friveshaft but you won't be able to use the 4wd
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Old Apr 24, 2008 | 03:17 PM
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Hi, Iam new here too, but I will throw in an answer. 84 and 85 front axles are best, they were beefed more from the factory, but would add the weld on armor and ball braces and longfields. Also recommend going to 63" 3/4 ton Chevy springs in the rear, with the bottom 2 leaves taken out. did it to a buddys 85 and it flexes incredibly.
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Old Apr 26, 2008 | 09:09 PM
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Well thanks for all the input guys. Im not sure if im built up to the SAS yet i want to do it but need to read further it looks like. Besides ive only had the truck not even a year yet lol. So far it wheels very nicely the way it is but maybe i should do gears and lock the rear first?
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Old Apr 26, 2008 | 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by 874runner
So far it wheels very nicely the way it is but maybe i should do gears and lock the rear first?
that would be the best place to start, there are very few places you can get with a sas that you cant with ifs
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Old Apr 26, 2008 | 09:22 PM
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well im sort of new to wheeling as well but so far every terrain and/or trail ive taken it down its never had a problem couple took a few tries but it made it every time.
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