SteveO's SAS
#101
Originally Posted by westy44runner
This is definitely not the only forum that will criticize a vehicle for having too much lift, the toyota section at pirate is big on minimal lift to fit larger tires...go there and tell me I am wrong.
I still say trim the fenders WAY before lifting higher to go up to 37s+
You get out on the hammers, terminator etc with a tall Toyota on 37s with their generally skinny stance and you'll be regretting it.
I still say trim the fenders WAY before lifting higher to go up to 37s+
You get out on the hammers, terminator etc with a tall Toyota on 37s with their generally skinny stance and you'll be regretting it.
#102
Originally Posted by cubuff4runner
This is only this forum that will constantly tell you how your lift is wayyyyyy too high. Yet whenever I go out wheeling with similar built, i.e. 37" and above I am no higher up in the air than them. I think it is a matter of everybody being used to only seeing 3rd gens on 33" tires with 3" of lift. I say if your using all of your wheel well and handles fine why mess with it.
Steve the white truck in the photo's below, competed in the ultimate Truck challence, his 16 yr. old daughter owns the green rig and does competitions with him and often beat's him as well. Ironically she doesn't have a drivers license yet, so somebody else had to drive her rig on the highway back to the tow rigs.(attached photo of "HOLLY'S EVIL TOY", you can see her in the passenger seat)
Yep that white truck is not a toy, but a fullsize Chevy....
Last edited by BruceTS; 06-02-2007 at 06:14 AM.
#103
Originally Posted by SteveO
Indeed, I will be triming the fenders, and may attempt to lower it, but at this point, it rides really nice, it flexes very well, it holds a side hill at 30*...............it'll carry a load. It has been performing much better than I expected.
Good to see some action shots too.
#104
Originally Posted by westy44runner
Steve - Its an impressive truck, there is no doubt about that. Keep up the good work!
Good to see some action shots too.
Good to see some action shots too.
Soon, I'll have more info on the Dual Battery, Remote winch, Line Lock, Rear Disc Brakes, Full Floater setup, and some other items.
#105
Originally Posted by SteveO
Thanks, much appreciated.
Soon, I'll have more info on the Dual Battery, Remote winch, Line Lock, Rear Disc Brakes, Full Floater setup, and some other items.
Soon, I'll have more info on the Dual Battery, Remote winch, Line Lock, Rear Disc Brakes, Full Floater setup, and some other items.
Chris
#106
Originally Posted by ravencr
Nobody cares about that little stuff. All we want to see are maxed out flex shots on huge rocks!
Chris
Chris
LOL
#107
Originally Posted by SteveO
Yeah, maybe some carnage too.......We almost had that last night....
LOL
LOL
I was glad to be the spotter last night...I don't even like that section with a 4" lift. I wish the pics showed it better.
#108
Originally Posted by Albuquerque Jim
Come on, 30 degrees isn't that extreme...although it was wet, muddy, rocky, dark and that would be a hell of a muddy mess to clean up if you rolled into the pond at the bottom.
I was glad to be the spotter last night...I don't even like that section with a 4" lift. I wish the pics showed it better.
I was glad to be the spotter last night...I don't even like that section with a 4" lift. I wish the pics showed it better.
You're right, we should have pushed it to 45, just to see what would have happened......
#109
WOW!
That is some serious flex! Very impressive. I hate to become another statistic of those who say its too high. But it's only too high for me so who cares?
Awesome work, Steve. I am thoroughly impressed for sure!
That is some serious flex! Very impressive. I hate to become another statistic of those who say its too high. But it's only too high for me so who cares?
Awesome work, Steve. I am thoroughly impressed for sure!
#110
It's not too high to me!!
Well ... yes, too high for me to get into ... but is that really important?
I think it looks great, and I think whatever height issues are mentioned you'll still be fine, especially as you get used to how it feels offroad and on the street.
Can't wait to see more action shots!
Well ... yes, too high for me to get into ... but is that really important?
I think it looks great, and I think whatever height issues are mentioned you'll still be fine, especially as you get used to how it feels offroad and on the street.
Can't wait to see more action shots!
#111
Originally Posted by r0cky
It's not too high to me!!
Well ... yes, too high for me to get into ... but is that really important?
I think it looks great, and I think whatever height issues are mentioned you'll still be fine, especially as you get used to how it feels offroad and on the street.
Can't wait to see more action shots!
Well ... yes, too high for me to get into ... but is that really important?
I think it looks great, and I think whatever height issues are mentioned you'll still be fine, especially as you get used to how it feels offroad and on the street.
Can't wait to see more action shots!
#112
Come wheel with the gang again Steve.
You are used to a tallish rig. If the rear is still like it was when I rode with you and all you have added is a real front and some big tires, I trust it handles fine.
Most leaf conversions ride a little rough, dog leg a little bit and aren't half the engineering this is.
Being done is a good feeling, I wish I could feel it.
You are used to a tallish rig. If the rear is still like it was when I rode with you and all you have added is a real front and some big tires, I trust it handles fine.
Most leaf conversions ride a little rough, dog leg a little bit and aren't half the engineering this is.
Being done is a good feeling, I wish I could feel it.
#113
Flygt, you make a good point here...
SteveO correct me if I am wrong...After the rear leaf conversion and Pro Crap front lift you basically had the same suspension height only with 33's. The big difference now is an amazing SAS and 37's. The 37's is what changed the height so much not the SAS. I know it's only an inch higher in the rear that it was a year ago.
Big Trucks are Cool!
SteveO correct me if I am wrong...After the rear leaf conversion and Pro Crap front lift you basically had the same suspension height only with 33's. The big difference now is an amazing SAS and 37's. The 37's is what changed the height so much not the SAS. I know it's only an inch higher in the rear that it was a year ago.
Big Trucks are Cool!
#114
Originally Posted by Albuquerque Jim
Flygt, you make a good point here...
SteveO correct me if I am wrong...After the rear leaf conversion and Pro Crap front lift you basically had the same suspension height only with 33's. The big difference now is an amazing SAS and 37's. The 37's is what changed the height so much not the SAS. I know it's only an inch higher in the rear that it was a year ago.
Big Trucks are Cool!
SteveO correct me if I am wrong...After the rear leaf conversion and Pro Crap front lift you basically had the same suspension height only with 33's. The big difference now is an amazing SAS and 37's. The 37's is what changed the height so much not the SAS. I know it's only an inch higher in the rear that it was a year ago.
Big Trucks are Cool!
The height is really growing on me, and it sits really well in conjunction with the tires. I definitly need some steps to get in and out, but otherwise, this thing really wheels well, is stable (as Jim can attest) and drives incredibly well on the highway.
#116
Originally Posted by 4RocRunner92
Well you just plain suck Steve.
That's only half of it. When I get around to posting the stuff about the remote winch setup, Dual Battery setup, Rear disc Brakes with Full Floater......
Then I'm really gonna suck!
#118
nahhhh. I'm thinking I'll get a stiffer leaf pack, or an overload leaf for the top of the pack. At this point, the current spring pack doesn't carry enough weight. Much like the super duties that have an overload leaf on the top of the spring pack, I may go this route. With little weight in the, it flexes really well. Soooo, we'll see.