Landmonster
Mudrunner
Reged: 11/08/03
Posts: 344
Loc: State, Country
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Here's a couple threads (in no particular order) concerning SAS's that I thought had some good info in it. Of course, there's a wealth of info out there, and it's not only limited to the 4x4Wire forums. Please, feel free to add more
What exactly is an SAS?
What makes a daily driveable SAS?
Ok... here it comes... who has SAS'd a second gen troop?
SAS swap: Any good guides/tuts/tips/write-ups?
SAS: when replacing front hubs/bearings, races needed too?
I need some specific info from you Rodeo SASers
SAS Longer Pitman arm
Maybe starting up an SAS
Wagoneer or GRAND WAGONEER front axle for SAS
Regearing Question (SAS)
Question on SAS front hanger, anyone have pics of theres
SAS Brake problem
SAS Steering [steering stop, caster concerns]
Revolvers on a SAS [shackles]
SAS Swap [Trooper]
Another SAS Question [gearing concerns]
SAS: Problem with going low on an SAS: bumper mounts
Favorite u-joints For D44 SAS
Donor for SAS [axles]
SAS conversion underway on Air Trooper
Steering Q's for SAS [steering boxes, pitman arms, etc]
SAS begun [axle placement]
SAS questions
Rotating the knuckles and other SAS ???
SAS & shocks, how long is long enough?
SAS: Larger calipers, squishy brakes
SAS Questions!
SAS choices [mainly GM 10 bolt]
SAS: drag link/pitman arm info
Need suggestions on SAS steering
SAS tie rod length
SAS Caster angles
Oil Pan Swaps for Better SAS Clearance
SAS guys, what TRE did you use?
SAS and D44 Info
SAS, version 2.... lesson learned: move it forward!
86 D44 ramcharger axle, would you take it if it was free? [good axle width tech]
Full widths [front axles]
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SAS: More Questions [TONS of info]
Waggy SAS Questions
Picked up my waggy 44 front
GM front 10bolt ? [good knuckle milling tech]
Edited by Landmonster (12/24/04 05:17 PM)
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houlster
Isuzu Moderator
Reged: 12/29/99
Posts: 2392
Loc: Mesa, AZ
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SAS: Front driveshaft for SUA, Auto tranny? Hehe, new project (SAS) :) SAS: mounting 44044's to a 93 Rodeo frame Trooper SAS axles
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Starchild
Rock Warrior
Reged: 02/28/04
Posts: 965
Loc: Fernandina Beach, FL
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Now that's what I'm talking about. Good Show 
This should help perpetuate my SAS fantasies for the next few months.
Thanks guys.
-------------------- "SERENITY NOW!"
1995 Passport - TH700R4 - Twin-sticked Dana300 w/tera 4:1 - Leaf sprung SAS w/Dana 60/14BFF - 38.5x11 Boggers - DOR bumper w/ MM SE9500
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Ride Hard
Wheeler
Reged: 05/06/03
Posts: 182
Loc: Denver
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Amazing post!
I sure could have used this thread 6 months ago!
SOA Lift
Working With a Ford TRE
Steering Q's For SAS
Good Diary With GOOD Pictures To Get Ideas
Another Huge Thread (not sure if its been posted)
-------------------- '93 Rodeo - Dana 60 FF Rear - Dana 44 Front - 35's
Edited by Ride Hard (12/26/04 03:54 PM)
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houlster
Isuzu Moderator
Reged: 12/29/99
Posts: 2392
Loc: Mesa, AZ
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BTT, any new links/threads to add since the last update (12/04)? This is too good to let fall too far down.
--Dan
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Anonymous
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moderators, are we makin this an archive thread instead i think it might be updated more religiously if made a sticky at the top that way it can be added to more by current and future sas'ers, myself included if i ever get the money for mine
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Anonymous
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moderators, are we makin this an archive thread instead i think it might be updated more religiously if made a sticky at the top that way it can be added to more by current and future sas'ers, myself included if i ever get the money for mine
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Jim_Paget
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Reged: 08/28/00
Posts: 4538
Loc: Mount Vernon, WA, USA
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We saw your comment.
-------------------- Jim Paget
'91 Trooper
WWW.rrr4x4.com
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Anonymous
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good deal, sorry just didn't wanna lose this one, it's lookin like a keeper
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Jim_Paget
Isuzu Moderator
Reged: 08/28/00
Posts: 4538
Loc: Mount Vernon, WA, USA
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There are a number of good threads on the SAS process and we can't sticky them all. We try to restrict stickies to two things:
(1) Items that need a lot of support in order to get new products developed, and
(2) Items that relate to the operation of the forum.
As long as people want to add to the thread, we can't move it to the Archives since that forum is, but definition, static.
There certainly is nothing to prevent you from bookmarking this or any other thread.
-------------------- Jim Paget
'91 Trooper
WWW.rrr4x4.com
Edited by Jim_Paget (08/18/05 01:26 PM)
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