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Re: Is there any benefit to an SAS on a 2WD yota? [Re: subliminaltrips] #840989 10/14/07 09:40 PM
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sindersblue Offline OP
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id just run leaves up front and link the rear or leaves all the way around. you could link it later when budget permits.


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Remember that a 2 arm system will change caster and drive shaft angles as it cycles


Yeah, you're both right.
It's probably way more complicated than I think. I'll just keep it simple for now.

Any ideas on what leaf springs would be good?
I have access to some stock YJ leafs, though I think the're weak, and have lots of good Yota leafs on hand.

If you were doing it what would you do?

Thanks, Dan


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Re: Is there any benefit to an SAS on a 2WD yota? [Re: sindersblue] #840990 10/15/07 02:15 AM
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Stock rear springs work well up front:
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/4R_suspension-III.shtml#Front

Re: Is there any benefit to an SAS on a 2WD yota? [Re: 4Crawler] #840991 10/15/07 04:08 AM
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subliminaltrips Offline
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i think the 2wd leaves are the same as the ones 4 crawler used too.

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