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33s to 35s to 37s build


boondockboost

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well i went from 33s to 35s to now sas and 37s. its still under the knife but ill post progress as it comes heres some pics.

here it is on 33s
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and on 35s
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and now under the knife for a eb d44 and a set of 37 iroks?
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ill keep you posted on updates and build pics :icon_welder:
 
My truck had a similar evolution. I went from 33's to SAS and 35's and now that they're wearing out I'm in the market for some 37's. Good luck with the build. You'll love the solid axle. I do anyways.
 
yeah i really cant wait for the sas. im putting a decent amount of work into the d44 so that it will hold up good. thanks
 
I did the exact same thing.... now onto version 2.0 on the SAS, ton's and 42's!

Goodluck with the build, any questions just ask.
 
thanks alot. should come out pretty cool. im sure ill deff have questions lol
 
okay got the radius arms and d44 so pics soon. and decided to 4 link the back
 
a little progress got all my parts waiting on coils coming in a few hours.
got the d44 my radius arms. rear 8.8 gearing the front to 4.10s i have the disk brake conversion and what not should be all together in a few weeks figured id post some teasers.

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Don't bother regearing to 4.10's... I'd go 5.13's even with the 4.0L on 37's. Been there, done that... 4.56's were 'just' enough to make it managable on light radial 37s.
 
Im with you on that one. 35's and 4.56s are just about perfect with a mild 4.0 for me.
 
Yeah I hear ya well the 8.8 is 410s so I figured screw it I have 410s for he 44 already ill just put them in but I plan on going with a 302 swap very soon when i finish the sas so u think it should be bad with the v8?
 
Power only overcomes a lack of gearing if you want wheel speed such as for straight mud or snow.... it still doesn't give you the control to wheel rock, or go slowly down a trail. It's also hard on transmissions, both auto and stick....
 

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