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southernyota

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well, i'm on deployment right now, so i have collected some funds and i just got my tax return back. so i was just wanting to get some input from yall about the best road to take for a solid axle swap, i have been looking at the ifs eliminator kit and all, but that is over 1,000 dollars, and well, i would prefer not to spend that much if there is a better and more cost efficient way. anyways, thank yall for any help. and my truck is a 90 yota pick up
 
You could piece the swap parts together, but you wont save that much money. Keep an eye out for an axle with the hi steer already on it, use rear springs from a second gen pickup for the front springs.
 
I tried to cut every corner I could, but still ended up spending almost that much. You pretty much need everything that comes with that kit. If you wanted to do RUF, you can call TG or ECGS and buy the IFS eliminator without springs and save a little. It would be a lot less stressful to just put your money in a jar till you have enough to buy the whole thing at once.
 
i already have some springs to run up front, so i guess i could just do that and put some 63''s out back. i didnt think that they will send it without the springs in the kit. and thanks for yalls help
 
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