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IFS SUPERLIFT?

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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IFS SUPERLIFT?

Post by cms »

hi, does anyone know if there is a kit like THIS for mitsubishi's? out there??

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Post by 4x4 suzi »

y not do an SAS much better flex
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Post by dig3283 »

i seen lots people write bout this sas what is it? also i spoke to snake racing late last year they said they were doing one for triton and would have it done by the end of march and would be around the 4000 dollar mark.
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Post by ChrisD »

dig3283 wrote:i seen lots people write bout this sas what is it? also i spoke to snake racing late last year they said they were doing one for triton and would have it done by the end of march and would be around the 4000 dollar mark.
SAS = Solid Axle Swap, others refer to it as doing an SFA (Solid Front Axle). I'd love to do it to my Jeep but the cost is soooo much.
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Post by cms »

what axle would you use? could you get one to match the rear? or would both need swapping??
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Post by ChrisD »

cms wrote:what axle would you use? could you get one to match the rear? or would both need swapping??
I can't advice you on that, as the Mitsi is new to me. But I have to ask, why would you want to do it when you already have a combined 5" lift and running 35's?

If it were me, I'd not do it. I'd be looking for an old rig that you can build that's already got live axles front and back.

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Post by j-top paj »

dig3283 wrote:i seen lots people write bout this sas what is it? also i spoke to snake racing late last year they said they were doing one for triton and would have it done by the end of march and would be around the 4000 dollar mark.
for a SAS kit? :?
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Post by ChrisD »

When I looked into doing it on my KJ I was told it would be around $15000 for the complete job.
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Post by clm434 »

j-top paj wrote:
dig3283 wrote:i seen lots people write bout this sas what is it? also i spoke to snake racing late last year they said they were doing one for triton and would have it done by the end of march and would be around the 4000 dollar mark.


for a SAS kit? :?
I think he's talking about the price of the ifs kit there.
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Post by cms »

But I have to ask, why would you want to do it when you already have a combined 5" lift and running 35's?
true, but the reason is the angle of the driveshafts and wisebones,

a mate of mine who give his truck alot of stick is busting cv's all the time,

looking in to lowering the diff to help cv's but would be nice to lower the wisebones aswel
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Post by dig3283 »

the kit from snake racing keeps the cvs basically straight drops everything down and comes with new hubs and few other things look up snake racing and look at there kit for the hilux it basicallly the same.
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Post by tjm_tj »

many moons ago opw adverted a kit for the mk triton,
it was a 4" lift with the option of a 2" body lift
back in a zook....
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