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Old Dec 24, 2011 | 08:01 PM
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Question 94 ext. cab SAS. Help for the rear!

In less than a month i will be started on my SAS on my '94 extended cab 3.0 5 spd. I bought the 5'' TG kit the other night. and wanting to do the 63'' chev spring swap. Ive had my eye on the RuffStuff swap kit for a while but ive also seen rigs with the stock toyota and stock chevy dual shackles. I would like some feedback on what the best setup would be in order to eventually run 37's. Running 35's for the time being. And possibly some feedback on shock mounting locations considering it will be street legal and looking for good ride but gets me over anything in my path...if possible, might be dreaming though. Sure would appreciate some tips!
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Old Dec 25, 2011 | 12:06 PM
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I personally would stay away from the dual shackle setup.... go with sky MFG or ruffstuff or make your own mounts. As far as shocks go your going to want to triangulate them..... for street use keep them fairly vertical ... you also could leave them in the stock config. but travel will suffer.if looking for travel spread them some more...look at some sas threads lots of pics of different ways to mount shocks
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Old Dec 25, 2011 | 01:14 PM
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Have you read the 63 chevy swap threads and FAQs?

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