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which truck to sas

which truck to sas

  • sas the 94

    Votes: 3 60.0%
  • sas the 98

    Votes: 2 40.0%

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pwrranger88

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ok so i have two ranger now one 94 extra cab 4wd 4.0 automatic and an 98 extra cab 4.0 5 speed. now i just got a dana44 and 9 inch out of a 78 f150 complete with lift coils with rims and brand new 33s for free and i have chevy springs for the rear. i know every ones gonna say its your truck and its your choice but id like to hear what other people would do if they were in my shoes.
 


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94.. easier to start just because you have a gear box .. right there its gonna save you some pennies and fab time.
 

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well the 98 will be a little tougher, and the 94 is an automatic which is nice to have. so 94
 

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If you got a D44 & 9 and want to put 'em to good use, put 'em under the '98 (the '94 already has a good axle & suspension under it, the '98, not so much). Seems like an easy choice to me.
 

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If you got a D44 & 9 and want to put 'em to good use, put 'em under the '98 (the '94 already has a good axle & suspension under it, the '98, not so much). Seems like an easy choice to me.
1st thing that came to my mind.


that way you have 2 good trucks.:icon_thumby:
 

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