DirtridinZ71 Budget SAS Build

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Solid94

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Those sliders look really good! I like the bump out where you need to use it as a step. Can't wait to see it finished. Also looking forward to see the bumpers you make
 

88GMC

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I like the sliders buddy. Might steal some ideas.
 

dirtridinz71

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Thanks. I am really impressed how they turned out. Got them painted and the passenger side tacked on today, hope to get everything done tomorrow.

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dirtridinz71

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Finally got the sliders all done and both sides fully mounted
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Also got the 4wd indicator light working, just simply had to jump the blue wire from actuator plug-in to purple wire of diff plug-in
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The 6" IFS lift shocks are limiting my flex!
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tylers88

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Love this build, how do you like the Boggers in snow?


Also 88GMC I'm stealing your sig quote
 

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Im about a month from starting mine. Im glad i found your build this has ansered a lot of my question. Here is my next question about how far above the bottom of the frame is the rear spring hanger shakle bolt? Also how far below the frame is the front spring hanger bolt?
 

dirtridinz71

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Love this build, how do you like the Boggers in snow?
Im not to sure how the boggers work in the snow, only been moving it around in the little bit in the yard. There is not much sideways traction to them and like any other directional, solid lugged tire Im sure they suck.

Im about a month from starting mine. Im glad i found your build this has ansered a lot of my question. Here is my next question about how far above the bottom of the frame is the rear spring hanger shakle bolt? Also how far below the frame is the front spring hanger bolt?
My front spring bolt is close to 4" underneith the frame. I will have to measure the rear ones.
 
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