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Join Date: Jul 2011
Member # 195346
Posts: 50
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super 10 kit from off road direct
are any of you guys using the super 10 kit from off road direct?? how you guys like it? it says it uses cherokee coils, so would i be able to ran rustys off road 8" lift? what kinda lift and tires can you run with the super 10 kit im looking to run 35"boggers im not into hardcore wheeling but just do trail rides. should i use this kit? i can buy the d30&35 for $175 for both axles
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Member # 182743
Location: Central IL
Posts: 288
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In case anyone is wondering wtf the super 10 kit is:
https://www.4wdfactory.com/store/pro...uper-10%22-Kit http://shop.synergyoffroad.com/82-04...it-Super10.htm Some tech: I believe what you are looking for starts on about page 6 http://www.s10forum.com/forum/f221/n...34/index6.html And a guy that bought the kit: http://www.s10forum.com/forum/f221/s...37/index2.html Can you tell I've been lurking the s10 forums? Edit: from the 2nd link: •Kit is designed to use the Jeep XJ lifted coils. Listed lift heights for the coils will be the same for the S10. I.e. 4.5" lifted jeep coils will provide 4.5" of lift on the S10. Although you could use stock coils, it is not recommend as this will limit up travel of the radius arms. •The S10 lug pattern and ABS system may be retained by using the S10 unit bearing to XJ adapter ring and re-drilling the jeep rotors. (Not included in the kit but available from Off-Road Direct). Last edited by _Stucky; 12-09-2012 at 11:33 PM. |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Member # 145566
Posts: 19
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Haven't used this particular kit. However i can say that i am running the fullsize sas kit and shock hoop's etc. I'm pleased with the product's and would not second guess ordering a different kit from them.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Member # 128462
Location: Petaluma, CA
Posts: 412
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You will destroy a D30 and D35 with 35" boggers. My buddy just snapped a D35 axle on his jeep TJ and he's only running 33's. S10's are close to 1/2 weight so I'd suggest running at least 1/2 ton axles. Lift wise, you'll need about 5-6" to stuff 33's. I'm running about 9-10" with 38's on 15x8 wheels with some trimming. I suggest you study up on SAS's for a while before you make your decision. It may not be worth the trouble depending on how serious you plan to wheel
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