HDMike
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Aug 30, 2006
- Location
- Kingsport, TN.
I haven't posted a lot on here but I thought I would post my build of my Bronco.
I'm doing a SAS with a D44 8 lug conversion and a Sterling 10.25 rear axle. They will have 4.88 gears. The front is already geared with a locker. The 10.25 will have to be regeared and I'm trying to find a LS for it.
Got all the shocks, brake calipers, and some steering off.
The brake calipers I hung them off a body mount so I don't have to fool with bleeding the brake fluid at the moment.
I'll have some parts to get rid of.
No comments needed on the blocks that it's sitting on. A buddy of mine is going to let me borrow some large jack stands to put under it.
Couldn't get the ABS plug off the axle so I just disconnected it. I won't have ABS anyways after the SAS is completed. I rolled the pigtail up and secured it to the hub.
Drivers Side
Passenger Side
Pic of the front with the steering stabilizer and tie-rods disconnected.
In this pic you see the level sitting on the frame. This is to make sure the vehicle is level so when I mount the solid axle under it everything will be squared up.
I'll have some spare parts to get rid of along with the current 6" procomp lift with Superlift Extended radius arms.
I'm doing a SAS with a D44 8 lug conversion and a Sterling 10.25 rear axle. They will have 4.88 gears. The front is already geared with a locker. The 10.25 will have to be regeared and I'm trying to find a LS for it.
Got all the shocks, brake calipers, and some steering off.
The brake calipers I hung them off a body mount so I don't have to fool with bleeding the brake fluid at the moment.
I'll have some parts to get rid of.
No comments needed on the blocks that it's sitting on. A buddy of mine is going to let me borrow some large jack stands to put under it.
Couldn't get the ABS plug off the axle so I just disconnected it. I won't have ABS anyways after the SAS is completed. I rolled the pigtail up and secured it to the hub.
Drivers Side
Passenger Side
Pic of the front with the steering stabilizer and tie-rods disconnected.
In this pic you see the level sitting on the frame. This is to make sure the vehicle is level so when I mount the solid axle under it everything will be squared up.
I'll have some spare parts to get rid of along with the current 6" procomp lift with Superlift Extended radius arms.