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Old 12-12-2008, 03:18 AM
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Re: ifs solid axle idea?

Umm... SAS is great... Are you planning on wheeling it hard or looking at 38"+ tires. If neither...SAS is the wrong way to go. Its a incredibly labor intensive job... If you have little or no welding, fabrication skills, you are better leaving it to the pros, guys that know what they are doing spend months collecting parts and spend 5k+. If your looking at lifting, find a good quality knuckle lift, they are the best at holding alignment. Also they are easy to do yourself. If you are serious go to GMfullsize.com do some searching there on the lifted section about sas. A wealth of knowledge and you will see, unless you wheel hardcore or going huge, sas just not worth the time and effort
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