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Join Date: Mar 2007
Member # 88423
Posts: 10
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SAS on 91 suzuki
Okay Im sorry if this ends up being a stupid question but Im putting a solid front axle in my 91 suzuki but because of the frame Im leaning towards coils front and rear but its a lot of geometrical bs that I cant wrap my mind around so if anyone can show me how they put leave springs in with stock frame rails it would be appreciated or pics of coiled setups would help me too..... I know most ppl sont want to share there secrets but some clarifications whould really really be appreciated thanks
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Member # 15461
Location: dryden,michigan
Posts: 3,022
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search username hcgalvin she a very cleanly executed sas on leafs.
if you havent thought about it, remember to put some fish plates on the crumple zone so it doesnt give you problems later on. good luck |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Member # 29850
Location: Pickering, Ontario
Posts: 338
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Here's an easy option. Use a Sami front axle with your front diff installed. Cheap and easy as nobody wants to keep Sami axles in their Sami's. Retains all Suzuki parts and uses stock steering. Here's a link. http://www.zookpower.ca/forums/showthread.php?t=7329 -CZ |
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