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SASd 93 TRITON

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SASd 93 TRITON

Post by scottys triton »

hey every1 new to this site, am looking at doing a sas to a 93 mj triton, using hilux diffs, will uploasd pics soon,


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Post by BouNCE »

Sounds interesting...

Cant wait to see pics! :lol:

Any reason for SASing the ol Triton?
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Post by scottys triton »

yeah just that i lifted the tosion bars and rear leafes, running 31s and it doesnt seem 2 be that high and flex much, so im getting hilux diffs next week and running a fully different leafe spring set up using a soa and square tubing to connect to the shackles 2 drop away from the chassis to flex more, will be looking at 36inch tyres front and rear lokkas, soa,custom front bar and rear tray, bonnet scoop, lightforce 240s custom interia and racing buckets lol should be a bit different than the ol hilux
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Post by BouNCE »

Will be good to see...

Will be a lot of time, effort and money involved project...

Im not againest your idea, but any reason why you just dont buy a lux?

Wouldnt you save a heap on the SAS if you just bought a Solid Axle Vehicle?

Apart from that, you have some balls taking on a project like that ;)
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Post by scottys triton »

yeah i thort about a hilux but for the money im gonna sell the triton for its not worth it coz i just put a new motor in the ol girl, also im getting the diffs for free of a mate so all i need is steering diff centres and a front drive shaft, also all i need to do to the triton is remove the ifs and weld to spring hangers on to mount the front diff, hook up all the steering, run extended brake lines and bolt front drive ahft up, then for the bak ill put a hilux rear diff to bolt straigh in and hook up drive shaft and brakes, im plaaning on getting the diffs all ready to go 2 just weld straigh in in under a week, sounds like fun ayy, ill post pics of my new front custom bar tonit sum time


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Post by NJV6 »

My 2 cents...

For the front, use rear hilux springs with a load leaf removed for best articulation. This is a well proven way of getting leaves to work well.

If you were going to get carried away and do the rear also - put some nice long ones like the ones out of a Falcon panel van, once again well proven setup that will just about out flex coils.

Doing this conversion on a Surf at the moment.
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Post by scottys triton »

yeah thanks mate will consider this wen shooping for springs, thanks scott
NJV6 wrote:My 2 cents...

For the front, use rear hilux springs with a load leaf removed for best articulation. This is a well proven way of getting leaves to work well.

If you were going to get carried away and do the rear also - put some nice long ones like the ones out of a Falcon panel van, once again well proven setup that will just about out flex coils.

Doing this conversion on a Surf at the moment.
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Post by HotAe92 »

scottys triton wrote:yeah just that i lifted the tosion bars and rear leafes, running 31s and it doesnt seem 2 be that high and flex much, so im getting hilux diffs next week and running a fully different leafe spring set up using a soa and square tubing to connect to the shackles 2 drop away from the chassis to flex more, will be looking at 36inch tyres front and rear lokkas, soa,custom front bar and rear tray, bonnet scoop, lightforce 240s custom interia and racing buckets lol should be a bit different than the ol hilux
You will have little to no crawling ability on 36's without changing the diff gears drastically. Would be a cool project to tinker around with, but I think you make it out to be easier than it actually is. The tojo's sas conversion is relatively straight forward, zook to tojo is harder, and mitsu to tojo will probably take the icing.

But good luck with it!
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Post by mattza13 »

Just a question with the conversion, does the triton have its diff centre on teh drivers side like a hilux or on the passenger side like its counterpart the pajero???
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Post by Bluefreak »

HotAe92 wrote:
scottys triton wrote:yeah just that i lifted the tosion bars and rear leafes, running 31s and it doesnt seem 2 be that high and flex much, so im getting hilux diffs next week and running a fully different leafe spring set up using a soa and square tubing to connect to the shackles 2 drop away from the chassis to flex more, will be looking at 36inch tyres front and rear lokkas, soa,custom front bar and rear tray, bonnet scoop, lightforce 240s custom interia and racing buckets lol should be a bit different than the ol hilux
You will have little to no crawling ability on 36's without changing the diff gears drastically. Would be a cool project to tinker around with, but I think you make it out to be easier than it actually is. The tojo's sas conversion is relatively straight forward, zook to tojo is harder, and mitsu to tojo will probably take the icing.

But good luck with it!
And fuel economy will be woeful, driving up hills on bitumen is going to be frustrating, crawler gears in the transfer are going to be a must in the bush - the triton top box is geared high in 1st and reverse...

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Post by scottys triton »

passenger side so i gotta reverse the diff and rotate the diff centre and drill a hole for the drain plug, then run the diff hat arounfd the right way, lol
mattza13 wrote:Just a question with the conversion, does the triton have its diff centre on teh drivers side like a hilux or on the passenger side like its counterpart the pajero???
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Post by scottys triton »

cheers mate for the advise, ill be runnig 4.88 ratios and now will run 35s simex or crawlers not 2 sure yet,
HotAe92 wrote:
scottys triton wrote:yeah just that i lifted the tosion bars and rear leafes, running 31s and it doesnt seem 2 be that high and flex much, so im getting hilux diffs next week and running a fully different leafe spring set up using a soa and square tubing to connect to the shackles 2 drop away from the chassis to flex more, will be looking at 36inch tyres front and rear lokkas, soa,custom front bar and rear tray, bonnet scoop, lightforce 240s custom interia and racing buckets lol should be a bit different than the ol hilux
You will have little to no crawling ability on 36's without changing the diff gears drastically. Would be a cool project to tinker around with, but I think you make it out to be easier than it actually is. The tojo's sas conversion is relatively straight forward, zook to tojo is harder, and mitsu to tojo will probably take the icing.

But good luck with it!
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Post by clm434 »

Mate it sounds really great in theory and I can't wait to see it finished, but I really do hope you know what your in for. I'm now a week into a commo v6 auto swap. It was meant to be in for exhaust 3 days ago, only just got there today and its still not running yet! Another day or two with wiring after it comes back and hopefully all will be well. GOOD LUCK!
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Post by HotAe92 »

scottys triton wrote:just thinking whether i should put zook diffs uder her as i can pick up 2 pretty cheap complete with leafe springs ready to bolt stright in.
what urs reckon
personally, to put it politely, i don't think you have a fking clue.
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Post by NJV6 »

HotAe92 wrote:
scottys triton wrote:just thinking whether i should put zook diffs uder her as i can pick up 2 pretty cheap complete with leafe springs ready to bolt stright in.
what urs reckon
personally, to put it politely, i don't think you have a fking clue.
x2, but I will add a bit of sutblety as well :)

Think about it.
What size tyres comes on a zuk?
What size engines come in a zuk?

Now - Do they vary from what you are running? I think so!!

Get some more 4WD experience, look at this Triton for example of what can be done without even changing the front suspension

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So, get some 33's, get a locker of some sort and go 4WDing!!!!!
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Post by scottys triton »

yeah well, im putting a body lift on soon custom tray and snorkle, then running 33s and a front lokka, just would love 2 solid axles,


and arnt u ranger j off memory, coz i was told u were banned from p4x4
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Post by HotAe92 »

scottys triton wrote:and arnt u ranger j off memory, coz i was told u were banned from p4x4
No i am an extrovert paedophile who chases after young boys who drive tritons. Correction, you can't drive cos your still on your 'L's






...

Yes and no your sources are misinformed, you will still find me posting on p4x4.
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Post by macneil »

HotAe92 wrote:
scottys triton wrote:and arnt u ranger j off memory, coz i was told u were banned from p4x4
No i am an extrovert paedophile who chases after young boys who drive tritons. Correction, you can't drive cos your still on your 'L's






...

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Post by scottys triton »

3 months till ls and my old man drives it on road i drive it off
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Seriously I'd get some experience under your belt before talking SAS.
IMHO a SOA SAS is a total waste of time and $$$$ coils are the only way to go.
If you really want SOA get an old Hilux and drop a V8 in it will be much cheaper than what your proposing.
Body lift, 33"s, locker or two, crawler gears and you won't need much more.
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Post by bakerboy »

HotAe92 wrote:
scottys triton wrote:and arnt u ranger j off memory, coz i was told u were banned from p4x4
No i am an extrovert paedophile who chases after young boys who drive tritons. Correction, you can't drive cos your still on your 'L's






...

Yes and no your sources are misinformed, you will still find me posting on p4x4.
tehehehe new sig line here we come, and as bitsamissin said if u did go to the trouble make it coils. better yet do the body lift etc so much cheaper and easier
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Post by Roofus »

My....that is a nice L200! :lol: But then I might be slightly biased! ;)

For info.....it's on a 2" Suspension lift & a 3" body lift....OME torsion bars & 35" Fedimas.

That said.....the front Diff & drive shafts are made of chocolate! & I'm sick of breaking them! So I'm presently doing a SAS onto Nissan Patrol axles.

The rear axle pops straight on with no real modifications, the front axle is away for retubing & I'll then throw that on. Sorry to say.....I'm not going to coils.....I'll be on leaf springs all round! But then I'm not in it for articulation.....I'm in it for the strength of the Nissan Axles! Add ARB's & off we go to play! But then I'm just getting into Challenge events & broken diffs & shafts are a real pain!

But.....I've also been off roading it hard for 5 years! :armsup:
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Post by scottys triton »

hah sounds good, btw got 2 leaf packs of a falcon the ohter day, look very good nic, also got some steering bits and pieces ready, also got a 80 series pitman arm today, diffs arrive on monday and shackels on tuesday, should have diff centres next few weeks along wif brake lines and front drive shaft, diff centres are 4.88s, shock hoops are getting made as we speak and havent decided on shocks yet


i never intended this 2 flex madly just wanted alot of hieght ,dual locked and running 35s+
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Post by HotAe92 »

scottys triton wrote:hah sounds good, btw got 2 leaf packs of a falcon the ohter day, look very good nic, also got some steering bits and pieces ready, also got a 80 series pitman arm today, diffs arrive on monday and shackels on tuesday, should have diff centres next few weeks along wif brake lines and front drive shaft, diff centres are 4.88s, shock hoops are getting made as we speak and havent decided on shocks yet


i never intended this 2 flex madly just wanted alot of hieght ,dual locked and running 35s+
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Post by bakerboy »

classic ranger j funnies :rofl: wheres the muppets 4x4 pic of the powerlines? :lol:

it certainly is an odd combination of gear ur gonna be running, seeing as ur goin more for looks the practicality, why not just suspension lift, body lift, trim guards, wack in a front locker then ur set to go?
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Post by pajo money box »

Is this for real, I think he is looking for the bite. I have heaps of old sht in the shed that he might be able to use, I dont know what its off but it will look sooo sweet!!!!!!
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Post by scottys triton »

nar there just trying 2 stir me lol, btw got 2 hilux springs and ditched the falcon 1s, got shock hopes mad and ready 90% done with them, got shackles and started measurng the leaf packs 2 fit,, also have 2 find some centres, btw i used a 80series pitman arm because there are longer than the bitsy 1s,
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Post by mattza13 »

Lets see some pictures of this build!!!
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Post by scottys triton »

it sits like this normal
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