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SAS'd 2000 SR5 Hilux

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SAS'd 2000 SR5 Hilux

Post by muffins »

I've been looking at a hilux for sale which has had an SAS conversion done, using a 60 series front diff. Just wondering what the differences in wheel track might be between the two diffs if anyone knows? Will I need wheel spacers on the rear wheels potentially?
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Re: SAS'd 2000 SR5 Hilux

Post by bj on roids »

muffins wrote:I've been looking at a hilux for sale which has had an SAS conversion done, using a 60 series front diff. Just wondering what the differences in wheel track might be between the two diffs if anyone knows? Will I need wheel spacers on the rear wheels potentially?
Nope. Should be about 5-10mm
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Re: SAS'd 2000 SR5 Hilux

Post by craz3d »

And you'll be in the odd situation where your front diff is stronger than the rear.
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