Maybe it's just me but.....


Beef52751

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The SAS'd RBVs are starting to sound like a broken record. I have been looking at a TON of build threads any a bunch of past ORTOTM winners and just realized that everyone seems to be running a Straight Axle. Don't get me wrong my hat is off to those that have under taken the work and i understand the benefits but i just wanted to point out some of the guys rockin' Badass TTB's

such as

4X4Junkie
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/702959/1990-ford-bronco-ii

97Fordrunner
http://www.therangerstation.com/forums/showthread.php?t=104000

Viva*The*Ranger
http://www.therangerstation.com/forums/showthread.php?t=97183&highlight=Viva

and several more but these were easy to find

am i the only one who is think SAS' are overrated????
 
I would tend to agree, I have really wrestled with where I wanted to go with my truck, I love the idea of a solid axle and someday I will go there probably but I really wanna push the TTB and see what I can do with it. I think a lot of people are really working there TTB and doing it well, 86-slo-vo, 97TrailRigDD,Disciplerocks and most of the Turkey bay crew i'd say. I'd say those guys have the TTB figured out with a lot of guidance from 4x4Junkie. It all depends on tastes and driving style and right now i'm a cautious and easy on the throttle so not to worried about breaking much.
 
You do mean solid axle, correct? I used them on my 83 Ranger and my 86 Cherokee and my ealry Broncos. They are the beast things to use!! Convert your over and see the difference, Bro!!!!
 

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