Camok10's sas 97 z71

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camok10

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It's warrantied for like 3 mo I believe and that's with them pulling it too

But the rear lift stuff came in Friday too this stuff is heavy I belive ship weight was like 30 lbs for the flip and shackles

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It's warrantied for like 3 mo I believe and that's with them pulling it too

But the rear lift stuff came in Friday too this stuff is heavy I belive ship weight was like 30 lbs for the flip and shackles

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Nice choice on those man. I had all of that on my old 97...The shackle flip was VERY heavy duty...Hardest part was getting the springs off. The bolts seized in the bushings...Was a nightmare, do yourself a favor, if you have that problem, get a 6-7" angle grinder with a THIN cut off wheel. Make is come off in no time. I fought and fought with a sawzall and went through tons of blades before I just took a big angle grinder.

Also, those greasable bushings are fantastic too. Will be putting some of those on my 2000.

I'm actually considering using their SAS brackets...They look beefy, not expensive, and I could tie them together with a front hitch as a crossmember.

Can't wait to see progress!

-Bryan
 

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Yah I've tryed the sawzall befor too and went to the cut off wheel. Probably in the next month ill be ordering up the front stuff along with new bushings for my spring. Ill post up some pics of the brackets when they get here for ya
 

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Yah I've tryed the sawzall befor too and went to the cut off wheel. Probably in the next month ill be ordering up the front stuff along with new bushings for my spring. Ill post up some pics of the brackets when they get here for ya

Hold up, apparently I missed it, are you using their brackets too? If so, DO REPORT back :) I'm very curious...I like how they wrap under the frame on the rear hangers too.

Stoked for ya man :rocking:
 

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Also useing there cross over too. And I also like how the brackets wrap around on both sides up front and its all bolt on so if I decide to jungle gym the susp up latter I can completely remove them
 

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go jungle gym first and never look back imo.

im sourcing some coilovers for my swap then im doing a 6.0 swap and a sas.
 
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