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Trail Gear 4" front sas kit, 4" rear
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Started my sas, trail gear 4" front 4.88 gears, yukon locker up front, dont have the rear locker yet. Just got the 4" rear kit yesterday. Anyway onto the destruction.
yukon grizzly and 4.88's for the front Attachment 197927 Attachment 197928 sweet ifs Attachment 197929 Attachment 197930 Pops getting surgical with the torch. Attachment 197931 Attachment 197932 Attachment 197933 some grinding done, little more cutting and grinding to do. Attachment 197934 and the aftermath Attachment 197935 working on it today also, i guess being laid off has its advantages |
But then again maybe not! Tell your dad to get back to work , so i can get back to work so i can get my parts :banger:
I was wanting to stop by today to see the progress...cheers LOL |
Where's the update to this thread? I know it's done, we want pics !!!
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:pics:
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I know i have been slacking on the update. I had planned on finishing it up when i got back home from doing the swap. Well my friend took me up on my offer to help him swap an sr20 into his 240...using my garage and tools. So my truck kind of got put on hold. But the 240 is all finished now....kind of. I forgot to take some pictures with the truck "done" while it was outside, and yesterday i pulled the 3rd out of the rear to have my 4.88's and yukon locker setup, so i can't pull it out of the garage to take any, but there are some of it in its current 3rd less condition. And a front shackle angle picture.
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So im still undecided on what i want to do about the rear end and my pinion angle/driveline situation. I really don't like the two piece driveshaft, so i figured i would put a one piece in. with that said i didn't cut and reweld the spring pads like the instructions say to do. Currently i have made a small carrier bearing drop, of about 2.5" for the two piece driveshaft, but have not added any shims to the spring perch, so im getting some vibration, and even if i do add shims, the angle created from the carrier drop to the transmission output shaft, i assume will probably still induce some vibtation. I do have a double cardan one piece from a 4runner, but It would have to be lengthened. I also have a 97 4runner rear axle, which would be a little wider. So I'm wondering what are people doing? Just cutting and rewelding on spring pads, replacing with a one piece driveline? anyway onto the pictures..............
With various gaps from the plate to the mount, the welds were not perfect, so i hit them with a grinder Attachment 197936 Attachment 197937 Some frame cutting for the tubes. Attachment 197938 Attachment 197939 Attachment 197940 Checking the shackle placement, if i remember, i had to adjust them a bit to "square" them up to the truck. Attachment 197941 A couple shots of the trussed axle, i never understand why i see all these people that put the steering on, before the axle is under the truck. Attachment 197942 Attachment 197943 I thoughtn i had some pics of the front hanger, but i guess not. I originally placed the front hanger about 1/2" forward. The gave me an almost vertical shackle angle. So i cut the tack welds off and mounted it up flush. Im pretty sure these pics are of it 1/2" forward. Attachment 197944 Attachment 197945 |
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Yeah so i double checked , i don't have any pictures of the truck with the hanger placed forward, or the shackle angle. This is with the hanger flush...well as flush as my truck will allow, notice the passenger side of the hanger is moved forward. The person who had the truck before me, hit the front crossmember, or some crap. So i measured the width of a unbent front crossmember (thanks fishon01). Now i new what the correct width was supposed to be, then i measured the front hanger, divided them both by two, and set up my drivers side as my reference. Then i measured from the cabs body mount, forward to the flush hanger, on the drivers side, and then made the passenger side the same measurement as the drivers side was. And i used the body mount because i knew the frame tubes were in the correct location, but i did double check them before welding the hanger completely on. Yeah i could have taken the truck to a frame shop, blah blah blah. Notice the 3.4 power
Attachment 197946 And this is the current shackle angle with about 200 miles on the truck, with the hanger flush mounted. Attachment 197947 we had a hell of a time getting the pitman arm off, tried to heat it beat it, ect. So we just cut the damn thing off. With this much cut off, and a light tap it came off like butter. Attachment 197948 |
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I wanted to get the rear in the air, before i did the front shock hoops. The word on the street is that the trail gear instructions are a bit out of date, So upon a recoomendation i moved the front spring mount 5.5" instead of the 5" that trail gear says to move it. This is said to help the rear of the tire not rub the fender well of the truck, so i tacked it up, but was not happy with the shackle angle once again, and the axle looked to far forward in the wheel well. So i got crazy and only moved it 4 7/8" forward. yeah i know who does that?
Attachment 197949 And the resulting shackle angle. Attachment 197950 Next was the shock hoops, trail gear says to have 60% of the shock inside the shocks body, well it just so happens that the banding is pretty damn close, if not right onto that percentage. So i left the banding on, and bolted the bottem of the shock to the lower mount. Then i bolted the shock hoop up to it and tacked it up. Attachment 197951 Attachment 197952 Attachment 197953 Attachment 197954 Then i added the provided braces, i used a bench grider to trim them up. Attachment 197955 Attachment 197956 Attachment 197957 This was before i took it home. Attachment 197958 Attachment 197959 and from the loft Attachment 197960 These are from today, like i said above, i have the 3rd out, which my buddy just text me is ready to go pickup. I got the bare metal paintd black, sitting on 35" bfg km2's. Just trimmed the valance for now, no flexing yet. One of my trail gear brake lines was leaking, so i have a stocker on one side. Attachment 197961 Attachment 197962 And the no 3rd picture. Attachment 197963. I will get some pictures of it this weekend probably outside, or at least farther than 3 ft away. |
Yeah, That's lookin good! Thanx for the pics
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I got the 3rd with yukon locker back in tonight.
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sweet may have to bring it to the oregon browns camp meet up and test it out
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Got the locker and gears in, didn't have a whole lot of time to pull the truck out into the street for any decent pictures. My friends jeep was parked in the way, and i was running late for a surpise birthday party. But here are a couple of pictures until i get a couple more.
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Purdy.
So that's what my truck would look like without all the rust... How's the grizzly locker? Noise, actuation, road driveability? |
i did a quik review on the grizzly here. https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f31/...l#post51404812
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cant wait to see this finished! great work!
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Hey Paul nice build up thread!
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I like where that sits. Post up a pic when the springs get broken in. Thanks!
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i will get a couple pics up soon, i have been slacking.
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yea no joke! lol j/k i wish i would of had a pic of my flex today. and it looks like ur axle is a little more forward then mine
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yeah your truck looked good flexed up on that rock. here are a couple pictures from today. You can't really see from the pictures, but my cousin came over in his new tacoma, parked directly behind my truck, and the silver tacoma is the neighbors truck. The front has come down a little, the rerar not so much, but i am using a 6" tg shackle as opposed to the 5" that come in the kit, so i think i am going to still play with that a little.
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