So the first outing went well in my new to me 86 SAS. I conquered a lot of Cove Campground at Ice Breakers this weekend.
Small issue popped up. I spent too much time redoing my front suspension and my rear was an utter failure. Nothing sidelined me but my shocks were pretty much done and I toasted my rear springs. About half way thru the day my shackles were just resting on the frame and subsequently I warped my springs pretty bad and the pinion angle is now pointing up instead of down.
No biggie, I was prepared to give the rear a once over before Spring Fling. But I'm split decision on doing the Trail Gear 4 or 5 inch rear lift springs or a Chevy 63" conversion with a full kit from sky off-road.
I can get out just narrowly cheaper going to 63" Chevy and that's with the new shock geometry and Ubolt flip. So there's value in that direction, but it's a lot more Fab work and I'm not 100% sold it's the end all be all for rear leafs
What do y'all think? Is the Chevy swap really all that?
Small issue popped up. I spent too much time redoing my front suspension and my rear was an utter failure. Nothing sidelined me but my shocks were pretty much done and I toasted my rear springs. About half way thru the day my shackles were just resting on the frame and subsequently I warped my springs pretty bad and the pinion angle is now pointing up instead of down.
No biggie, I was prepared to give the rear a once over before Spring Fling. But I'm split decision on doing the Trail Gear 4 or 5 inch rear lift springs or a Chevy 63" conversion with a full kit from sky off-road.
I can get out just narrowly cheaper going to 63" Chevy and that's with the new shock geometry and Ubolt flip. So there's value in that direction, but it's a lot more Fab work and I'm not 100% sold it's the end all be all for rear leafs
What do y'all think? Is the Chevy swap really all that?