DFINEfab
Newbie
Hey guys, first post on here. I'm starting to gather parts to do an SAS on my 94 silverado 4x4 but I have questions about front axles. IM RELETIVELY NEW TO 4x4 but very handy and experienced with old chevy stuff.
My current wheels are 78.1 CB and i want to use them on my SAS but is that possible with the large hub diameter of front solid axles? This truck is for off road use only and uses 3 inchBORA spacers to push the front wheel out for clearance (running 37's). SO can i get short or shallow hubs that will sit behind the wheels? (inside the 3inch spacer) OR - would it be really sketchy to bore the wheels out to approx 87mm (min diameter id need from my research) What would yall do? I could also just get and IFS lift and keep the standard bore but i really want the strength/reliability of the solid axle. Open to any suggestions and feedback,
FACTS
Wheels are cheap cast aftermarket wheels (paid 100 for all 4, wouldnt bother me to bore them)
front spacers are BORA 3 inch x 6 bolt hubcentric
currently IFS turned up with 3 inch body lift
open to any axle combo that could work but looking to do it on a budget as its a mud truck.
thanks for any help!
My current wheels are 78.1 CB and i want to use them on my SAS but is that possible with the large hub diameter of front solid axles? This truck is for off road use only and uses 3 inchBORA spacers to push the front wheel out for clearance (running 37's). SO can i get short or shallow hubs that will sit behind the wheels? (inside the 3inch spacer) OR - would it be really sketchy to bore the wheels out to approx 87mm (min diameter id need from my research) What would yall do? I could also just get and IFS lift and keep the standard bore but i really want the strength/reliability of the solid axle. Open to any suggestions and feedback,
FACTS
Wheels are cheap cast aftermarket wheels (paid 100 for all 4, wouldnt bother me to bore them)
front spacers are BORA 3 inch x 6 bolt hubcentric
currently IFS turned up with 3 inch body lift
open to any axle combo that could work but looking to do it on a budget as its a mud truck.
thanks for any help!